Sd card has unsupported file system
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bibispring007
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KY_WD Posts 2053 Registration date Thursday October 23, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 28, 2017 - Dec 7, 2016 at 10:10 AM
KY_WD Posts 2053 Registration date Thursday October 23, 2014 Status Member Last seen February 28, 2017 - Dec 7, 2016 at 10:10 AM
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KY_WD
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Dec 7, 2016 at 10:10 AM
Dec 7, 2016 at 10:10 AM
Hello bibispring007,
Generally speaking, the SD card adaptor is a good idea. :) You could test if the card could be recognized in several PCs, if you have the option.There are also several data recovery programs that could help you to extract the data. The Internet knows it all. :)
If they don't help you, then you could try to access the data using Linux Live USB / CD. Within the Ubuntu forum you can see the steps how to make a bootable flash. Once you have downloaded the .iso file, change the boot priority on the computer where the USB is placed. It is done through the BIOS and you must change the boot priority to be from USB ports and not the HDD. When it boots from the PC, you have to click on try option and not on the option to install the OS.
Hope I helped.
Generally speaking, the SD card adaptor is a good idea. :) You could test if the card could be recognized in several PCs, if you have the option.There are also several data recovery programs that could help you to extract the data. The Internet knows it all. :)
If they don't help you, then you could try to access the data using Linux Live USB / CD. Within the Ubuntu forum you can see the steps how to make a bootable flash. Once you have downloaded the .iso file, change the boot priority on the computer where the USB is placed. It is done through the BIOS and you must change the boot priority to be from USB ports and not the HDD. When it boots from the PC, you have to click on try option and not on the option to install the OS.
Hope I helped.