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Samsung Galaxy J3 2016: Recover Corrupted Photos after Transferring to Blizzard Card

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  • #1 16465048
    irmina86
    Level 2  
    Hello
    I was given a blizzard card from the bush company and I don't know what tempted me to transfer photos from my phone to it. After transferring the photos to the card they were damaged. I moved back to the phone and now most of the photos do not show the photo icon with an exclamation mark. The file is rather not zero because the size shows each file within 2 MB. Samsung galaxy j3 2016 phone. There is some chance to get it back. I really care because I had pictures of my children there.

    Best regards.
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  • #2 16465083
    Dra98
    Moderator of Computers service
    irmina86 wrote:
    I transferred back to tel

    It was a mistake.
    irmina86 wrote:
    The file is rather not zero because the size shows each file within 2 mb

    Please post a sample photo or check the file in the HEX editor if they are all 0, nothing can be done.
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  • #4 16465113
    Dra98
    Moderator of Computers service
    The attached attachment contains only 0, nothing can be recovered from it.
  • #5 16465143
    irmina86
    Level 2  
    So you can probably not recover anything from the card? After inserting the card into the tablet, nothing appears
  • #6 16465148
    krzysiozak
    Level 39  
    Try to put this card in a laptop with Windows 10.

    Once upon a time, I was able to recover my data.

    Best regards.
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  • #7 16465150
    irmina86
    Level 2  
    And nothing will hurt the laptop? I know a stupid question, but I'm already afraid. That I did not dump these photos on my computer before. Ehhhh
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  • #8 16465159
    krzysiozak
    Level 39  
    irmina86 wrote:
    And it will not damage anything on the laptop? I know a stupid question, but I'm already scared. That I hadn't dumped these photos on my computer before. Ehhhh


    Physical damage should not be done, unless some virus is involved.
    For the future, upload photos to your computer and a popular file storage site. [Free upload and download of your own files.]

    Or go to a good computer repair shop if you care so much about photos.

    Best regards.
  • #9 16465607
    mati211p
    HDD and data recovery specialist
    No service can help anything like a fake card. Check the card in DMDE after selecting it from the physical devices from which sector begins with zeros. From here to the end, the cards should be zero. Then you can estimate its actual capacity and everything above is lost.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing issues with corrupted photos after transferring them from a Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 to a Blizzard card. The user reports that the photos now show an exclamation mark and are not recoverable, despite their file sizes indicating they are not zero. Responses suggest checking the files in a HEX editor, using a Windows 10 laptop for potential recovery, and cautioning against physical damage to the laptop. It is advised to upload photos to a computer or a file storage site in the future, and to consult a computer repair shop if the photos are of significant importance. The possibility of the Blizzard card being a fake is also mentioned, with recommendations to use DMDE software for further analysis.
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