However, it's $70 for a license to recover the files. EaseUS Data Recovery on the other hand, was actually able to find them. That aside though, I assume straight up data recovery software might be my best bet? I tried Recuva (which seems to be the most popular amongst free data recovery software) but it doesn't seem to pick up the files I'm looking for, even after a deep scan. I've read maybe I can salvage my files from those? This is no longer located in (Location)'.Īs it stands thought the SD card STILL shows 5.2 GB worth of footage on it, so I feel like they're somewhere there. Afterwards, the files were nowhere to be seen and I kept getting a 'Could not find this item. Pretty much, mid-transfer my SD card reader had a hiccup (it might have been the USB) and I saw the red power LED blink a few times indicating it disconnected and reconnected. Hey everyone, was wondering if anyone had any good alternative software to EaseUS Data Recovery? Last night I had some issues copying over video files from a micro SD card to my computer and now I think I've seemingly lost those files in Windows 10 limbo somewhere along the way.