Photo File Repair - How to Fix Corrupted photo files from Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II Camera?
We have previously written articles about recovering deleted digital photos from Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II Camera, memory cards and flash drives and also recovering files in general with data recovery software. In most common situations, images and other types of files can be recovered or undeleted if the data hasn't been completely overwritten. However, there could be a chance that a recovered photo might be not viewable after recovering. This usually happens if the file has not been 100% correctly recovered and perhaps some data has previously been overwritten or that specific area of the card/drive has bad sectors and is corrupt.
To prevent the image file from turning inaccessible, it is highly recommended to make use of a reliable photo recovery application such as Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery software. The tool helps recover images from all kinds of difficult situations, be it accidental deletion, corruption, virus intrusion, or any other cause. The tool retrieves images from all internal and external storage devices that include digital cameras, tablets, smartphones and other photo storage media. ExFAT, NTFS and FAT32 file systems are well supported to execute the recovery. Data from corrupted, damaged or inaccessible memory card can be retrieved. Photo storage devices that are compatible to perform recovery using the professional tool are flash cards, various categories of SD Cards including SDHC, SDXC, mini and micro cards, smart media cards, MMC and CF cards. Digital cameras from which corrupt or deleted images can be retrieved are Sony, Samsung, Nikon, Canon, Kodak, Panasonic, Epson, Fujifilm, Sigma, Pentax, Olympus, Sigma, and other well-known brands. In addition to this, the software allows you create an image of the storage device that helps reinstate data in further instance of corruption. The image of the storage media acts as a backup of the original photo storage devices and helps restore maximum images during failure or when required.

Step 4: Select your memory card from the list of drives and media

Step 5: Click on Scan Now to scan the selected memory card

Step 6: The list of the recovered files from the memory card is displayed. You can also preview the recovered multimedia files before saving.

Step 7: Select the files you want to restore and click Recover. Save the recovered photo and video at the desired location.
Using the methods above to fix the corrupted files, you will surely get it fixed.


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