Sd card can not open

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vinodk@217 Posts 3 Registration date Thursday January 28, 2016 Status Member Last seen January 31, 2016 - Jan 28, 2016 at 09:59 AM
R2D2_WD Posts 3606 Registration date Monday September 1, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 20, 2017   - Feb 1, 2016 at 05:59 AM
sir
my sd card say format before i opening. i have very important files in my sd card, without format i want open my sd card... please sir give reply urgent
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KY_WD Posts 2053 Registration date Thursday October 23, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 28, 2017   122
Jan 29, 2016 at 10:46 AM
Hello vinodk@217,

Please, follow these steps:
1. Open command prompt
2. Type the following:
attrib -s -h -r X: /*.* / s / d Then hit "Enter" and wait about 30 seconds
Be careful! Respect the spaces between words and script. Change the letter X with that has been assigned to the SD card on your PC (that you can see it in My Computer. It can be anything, depends on each computer.)
3. Finally, browse the SD card and delete the "RECYCLER" folder and if there is another one called "Autorun", you have to delete that too.

Let me know if that helped.
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vinodk@217 Posts 3 Registration date Thursday January 28, 2016 Status Member Last seen January 31, 2016
Jan 31, 2016 at 04:06 AM
Parameter format not correct -, like it will cme sir please help me
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vinodk@217 Posts 3 Registration date Thursday January 28, 2016 Status Member Last seen January 31, 2016
Jan 31, 2016 at 04:05 AM
attrib -s -h -r X: /*.* / s / d, Parameter format not correct - , this message is cmg when i do it
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R2D2_WD Posts 3606 Registration date Monday September 1, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 20, 2017   155
Feb 1, 2016 at 05:59 AM
Hi Vinodk@217,

I strongly recommend you to connect the SD to another PC or to another device. Are you using it on a PC through an adaptor? Please confirm that the adaptor is working correctly. Check with another SD card, if possible.
Open Disk Management and check if the SD card appears with correct file format and a drive letter. If there is a drive letter, open the Command Prompt and use the chkdsk D: /f command replacing D with your SD card’s letter.

Hope this helps

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