A memory card is always corrupted in two ways, physically and logically. The logically corrupted memory card often can be fixed by formatting and inner data also can be restored with the help of a data recovery program. But, ironically, the physically corrupted memory card is completely different and the inner data is also irrecoverable.
Therefore, I hope your card is not so seriously damaged.
What you should do now is simply to try a memory card data recovery freeware to see whether your card data is recoverable:
http://www.freeware-fix.blogspot.com/2013/03/memory-card-recovery.html
Note: Next time, I hope you can learn a valuable lesson to save everything important on different places.
You can recover data from corrupted memory card with card recovery software like asoftech data recovery, download from link below
Card recovery software
You may check out this tutorial that helped me before
Get back lost files from memory card
Hi
The only option after corruption of memory card is formatting it. But, after formatting certainly you will lose some data. Then you can recover lost data by making use of memory card recovery software because using this software I was able to recover data from formatted transcend memory card.
For more details visit - http://www.unformatdata.com/recover-data-from-formatted-microsdhc-transcend-memory-card.html
First of all, you should stop saving any new files to your Nokia N70 ( or memory card) or taking new pictures.
Then find some photo recovery software from the following websites, which are able to recover deleted or formatted photos and movies from cell phone, digital camera, memory card and SD card etc. It also recovers photos from corrupted memory card.
Digital Photo Recovery for Windows
Digital Photo Recovery for Mac OS X
Here are the steps:
Step 1: Download and install the Digital Photo Recovery Software.
Step 2: Connect your corrupted memory card to your PC or Mac.
Step 3: Scan the source drive where your lost pictures located.
Step 4: Recover the lost pictures and save them to another drive instead of the source drive.
Best regards!
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