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Alright, update on my DS2 worries, Nintendo say they're gonna return my SD card, at the cost that they're going to delete everything.

So I'm wondering if there is a way to recover my files. Preferably my saves.

Anyone know?
 

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Let's hope they do the lazy way.
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What about CTRL+A, Delete? I'm assume that's what a quick format is.
 

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8BitWalugi said:
Let's hope they do the lazy way.
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What about CTRL+A, Delete? I'm assume that's what a quick format is.

Possible. As long as they don't fill the whole cart with jibberish data, everything should be recoverable. If on the other hand they decide to put the whole card full of rubbish data, You Sir are screwed. :3


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They're not THAT smart.

My DSi's problem relates to the ribbon cable. I blew into 'R' too hard and loosened it, causing it to randomly shut off. They claim that the DS2's power drain is causing it, yet I've experienced it with my retail MKDS.
 

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As mentioned, recuva is the bomb. I have used it to recover things that I deleted months, even years ago. It takes time, depending on the size of the disc/drive, so be patient if you use it.
 

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Use Glary Undelete, put your SD card in your computer's SD card slot, and do a scan. Hopefully you'll get at least 9/10 files (based off tests in my own)

But if they wrote NULLS in the data sector your stuff was in... bye bye data
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Alright, I just got my DSi back. I haven't tested it yet, but my MSD is back. The drive name is the same, I'm not sure if they formatted it. I'm about to run Recuva now. Will post results.
 

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Oh holy fuck you are kidding me!

They didn't write nulls! I'm recovering my files right now! Jesus Christ this turned out better then I thought.

Just a question, what do the little dots next to the files in Recuva mean? Red, orange and green dots.
 

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