Sathya, sorry for my bad joke. That was untactful.
Regarding the SD card, I was looking around and for some reason it is common for them to show that USB-C something file when they got corrupted. I hope you were able to recover the files using recuva.
If you really care for the files in the SD card I would suggest making a binary image and saving it to your HDD (e.g. using something like Win32DiskImager). If you make new files in the SD card they will start overwriting your data, even if you start trying thing to recover the files, it may end up overwriting data, but if you have this binary image on your HDD you can start the recovery process and try new things as many times as you want, based on this backup.