Mr. Darkjustice Posted August 27, 2011 Report Share Posted August 27, 2011 walgreens does it for like 35 or 40 bucks. and no we dont do it ourselves. it sent to another company Fusion With A Stetsom 4k2d on 2 DC XL 15s tuned to 31hz and Subs and ports forward The Revolution Was Not Televised But There Is This Thread(clicky) Dr Merkenstein is my 360 gamertag and my profession. When shit gets real, call in the Doc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
01VWGREENMACHINE Posted August 27, 2011 Report Share Posted August 27, 2011 one way to find out if your card still has data on it and check if its accessible or not. in windows right click on computer click manage the click on disk management in the list on the left with the card plugged into your pc you should be able to do anything from this point that you need give it a shot there are also a few programs that have trial version of partition recovery which will allow you to recover any data on the partition http://www.stevemead...f-system-build/ 2001 VW GTI with a 1.8T motor BIG 3 Pioneer AVH-4200DVD DOUBLE DIN HEAD UNIT 6 - 4 VOLT PREOUTS RF T1500-BDCP (running at 2 ohm) RF T400.4 RF T1 D212 x2 (in ported box) RF 1/0 TO 4 GAUGE distribution block x 2 all stinger wires 200a alternator (SINGER ALT) RF T2652-S (6.5 MID BASS AND 1" TWEETS in front and rear) KINETIC HC 800 BATTERY (Front) KINETIC HC 1200 BATTERY (BACK) 120ft of 1/0 stinger blue and clear matt 20ft of 4 gauge stinger blue and clear matt 30ft of 8 gauge stinger blue and clear matt 100ft of 12 gauge stinger speaker wire black Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
voxigenboy Posted November 7, 2011 Report Share Posted November 7, 2011 http://www.sd-card-recovery.net however, software based recovery doesn't always work. and stop screwing around trying to access it right now as that can cause issues with the recovery process. the best thing to do is leave it a lone until you are ready to recover. there are places that can do hardware based based & has the highest chance of recovering.. only down side is that it's always pricey. that's more of a last resort & generally something you do only if what you need recovered is extremely important. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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