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#233690 28-Apr-2018 01:10
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Couldn't really think of the right sub forum for this question, but regardless of cost, what is the best service someone could use to try recover media files off a SD card that may have been overwritten 2-3 times over?

 




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  #2003922 28-Apr-2018 09:29
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http://www.datalab.co.nz/data-recovery/usb-memory-card-recovery/

http://digitalrecovery.co.nz/?gclid=CjwKCAjwlIvXBRBjEiwATWAQIk5E_8G3O8hbIGPnEwm3FfgckCNC8mdOqimSTAetww46iaRKVq3e_xoCy7wQAvD_BwE

But I would think you have no chance if the whole thing has been overwritten multiple times.




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  #2004330 28-Apr-2018 23:49
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As a general rule, if anyone can, Datalab can.. but yes if it's been repeatedly overwritten pretty much no hope.





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