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Laptop Fails to Recognize SD Card: Data Recovery & Troubleshooting SD Card Connection Issues

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  • #1 16168987
    Itamiis
    Level 7  
    A moment ago, from the moment I write this, my SD card was working fine. At some point while flipping files on the phone card from the laptop there was a bust and now my devices can not see it at all. The computer can hear the sounds of connecting the memory, but it does not load it. I've tried the resets and still nothing. Once this problem occurred to me, but then the computer read it, I transferred files from the card to the computer, then cleaned it, then flipped through the files and inserted the card back.

    What can I do to recover my data? I care a lot about them.
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  • #2 16168999
    leonov
    Level 43  
    Itamiis wrote:
    I uploaded files from the card to the computer, then cleaned it, then flipped through the files and inserted the card back
    And what is this procedure aimed at?

    In which device does this card work and does it "see" it?
    How do you read data from this card on your computer? built-in reader? USB reader - directly from the device via USB?
    Does the card appear in the device manager?
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  • #3 16170057
    Itamiis
    Level 7  
    I know that it's a bit patchy, but it works ;)

    After a long time, as the SD card is in the pad, the computer starts to see it, only that My Computer is charging for a long time and I can not get into the drive F (name of the SD card).

    Added after 33 [minutes]:

    leonov wrote:

    Does the card appear in the device manager?


    That's how it looks now

    Laptop Fails to Recognize SD Card: Data Recovery & Troubleshooting SD Card Connection Issues
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  • #4 16171528
    leonov
    Level 43  
    Do other cards work in this reader?
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  • #5 16171554
    Itamiis
    Level 7  
    leonov wrote:
    Do other cards work in this reader?

    Yes, they work
  • #7 16172734
    phineas
    Level 9  
    And how many GB do you have a reader? Well, once motal and it turned out that I have up to 8 gb. What capacity did you have other cards for?
  • #8 16452846
    Tomi1297
    Level 10  
    Hello

    Subject may be old, but it may be useful to others in the future. It may sound trivial, but I had a similar problem. Adapter with SDHC memory card enters the reader in my laptop MSI GP62 6qf Leopard Pro quite hard. I put the card to the first felt resistance and Nothing. I almost did not see the card. I almost walked with him to the service. Something touched me and I pressed the adapter with greater force. At that moment a characteristic "click" (overcoming the resistance of the spring) occurred and the memory card is visible in the reader.
  • #9 16674982
    PHILIPS
    Level 1  
    Thanks to a friend for the hint. I just had to press the card in the adapter more tightly. I'm happy

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting an SD card that is not recognized by a laptop, despite the device making connection sounds. The user expresses concern about data recovery. Responses suggest checking if the SD card appears in the device manager and testing with other cards to confirm the reader's functionality. One user shares a personal experience with a similar issue, indicating that applying more pressure to the card in the adapter resolved the problem. Another user mentions that their MSI GP62 6qf Leopard Pro laptop had difficulty recognizing the card until sufficient force was applied to the adapter. Overall, the conversation highlights various troubleshooting steps and personal anecdotes related to SD card recognition issues.
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