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#1 OFFLINE   babshow

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 08:24 AM

as you see my computer found gt-s3370 so recuva not ; please help me
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Posted 17 July 2012 - 08:41 AM

because your computer doesn't see it as a drive, it sees it as a media-transfer-device (MTP)
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Posted 17 July 2012 - 02:59 PM

Hi babshow.

I've just been looking at the technical specs for your phone ...

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Memory ▲
User memory: 14MB
External memory: Support microSDHC™ memory card(up to 16GB)

http://www.samsung.c...3370DIATGY-spec

Are you trying to recover from the 14mb of user memory, or do you have a  "microSDHC™ memory card" in there?

If the latter, you will be able to scan a memory card if you remove it from the phone.

Welcome to the forum by the way.

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 03:54 PM

I had the same issue this evening, but it was indeed due to the mounting "mode" MTP. This is the default mounting mode when you simply plug the cable on your PC.

You have to unplug your Samsung and go to the main Menu to select Settings > Wireless and network > USB settings > Mass Storage. (Sorry if not 100% correct, but mine in in french). It will prompt you there to plug the cable and you will see next, at least, one new removable Disk appearing on your PC...

You may then try to recover your files...

By the way, it's my first post here and I come to report an issue with the recovery of pictures on my Samsung Galaxy SII... The recovered pictures are corrupted while they can correctly be recovered by CardRecovery or Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery... (I will create a new post to discuss this ;)

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