Repair Picture Tool - Repair all your damaged picture files of Canon EOS 7D Mark II Camera
What to do when recuva fails?
If you are reading this article, you are probably facing a big list of jumbled files, recovered from your hard drive, phone, SD card or a Canon EOS 7D Mark II. The problem is, many of the files can't be open in the photo viewer, or, the result is rather murky, part of the photos are covered with gray. It's because the files are corrupted and damaged, mainly because of overwritten. When the operating system sends a delete command, it merely removes the reference to the deleted file from the file system list, the actual data stays alive and well on the memory, until newly produced data comes and overtake the memory place, that's when the overwritten happens, thus files corrupted. Say, a Canon EOS 7D Mark II owner's tech savvy kid deleted his entire gallery, and a week later this dreary fact dawned on him, since he's quite a photog, he did take a lot of photos and videos in the past week after the deletion, he's techy enough to use recuva or photorec to recover the deleted photos. But the result is mixed, and he discovered that some of the most treasured memory are beyond recuva's ability, so, how can he do? Recuva and other photo recovery software works because they are able to give an identity to the deleted photos which are not actually, technically deleted, but what if the files have already been overwritten? How to salvage the corrupted image files?
Before we look into the solutions, let us first consider the frequently occurring instances by which an Canon EOS 7D Mark II Camera SD memory card gets corrupt.
- Improper Mounting of SD Card
- SD Card Memory is Already Full While Saving New Data
- Sudden SD Card Removal from Canon EOS 7D Mark II Camera during Process
- Spyware attack to the SD card
- File System or Card Corruption
- Improper SD card Formatting on Canon EOS 7D Mark II Camera
- Generation of Errors while Resetting the Canon EOS 7D Mark II Camera
- Don't use the same SD card on multiple Canon Cameras
- Use Safe Removal Option to remove SD card from Canon EOS 7D Mark II Camera
- Say No to Data Saving on SD card when memory is full
- Manual-Driven Approach
- Software-Oriented Approach
Let's look into each one by one —Manual Driven Approach
- Connect the SD Card to Another Device: At times, the SD Card shows incompatibility with the current device: so connect with another device to check whether it is a compatibility issue.
- Try chkdsk: Run command prompt, select "Run as administrator" option, type chkdsk followed by the drive letter, colon and /f at command prompt corresponding to SD Card and press Enter. It will check the possible errors and fix it.
- Assign a New Drive Letter: In case your SD is in an unreadable state, go to OS Setting and assign a new drive letter to the connected Card.
- Unlock the SD Card: Sometimes it might be possible that you probably have only read access i.e. your card is in write protected mode. Thus, attempt to unlock it to save or modify.
- Format SD Card: To format the SD Card, use SD Card format Tool. However, make sure to backup your files before formatting.
- Reinstall the Driver: It might be a Driver issue. Therefore, go to Device manager, double-click Disk Drive option, right-click on the Drive name and uninstall. Next, restart the system and reconnect the SD Card.
Because, it is completely free from manual intervention, data loss risk or compromise issues. It also does not require any specific technical expertise to cater to the request. Above all, whenever a file is corrupt, it is not that it has been completely erased from the system or has become inaccessible. Initially, it is the pointer or index of that picture that is removed. Hence, there is a probability to regain using a Photo Repair Technology. When it comes to state-of-the-art Photo Repair Technology, nothing can overrule Stellar Phoenix Photo Repair Software. Designed with advanced algorithms, this software can efficiently repair damaged or corrupt JPG/JPEG files and restore them.
It's Striking Features:
- PSD PSP, INDD, JP2, PCT, PNG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, Tiff, JPEG and more image files Repair
- Recovers Digital Images, Movies, & Sound Files in 2-simple clicks
- Quickly recovers all popular video files like MP4, HD-MOV & MXF movies
- Accurately Restores deleted pictures with original date-timestamp and file names
- Supports RAW file formats of popular DSLR Camera like Canon®, Nikon®, Sony®
- Works with all card & HDD like SanDisk®, Kingston®, Samsung®, Seagate®, WD®
- Supports All Action & Drone cameras like GoPro®, Garmin®, Phantom®, Inspire®
- Corrupted Files Thumbnails Extraction Support
- Simple and Easy GUI
- Option to save potos as per your convenience
- Fast and Effcient Scanning Engine
- Windows and Mac Compatibility
- Preview Support

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.
The Final Word! You now know that various approaches that you can use to repair corrupt pictures. While the manual methods are tedious and one wrong step may aggravate the issue, but with a third-party or automated approach, repair is as easy as 1-2-3! Bid goodbye to the tedious manual approach and opt for the automated Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery Professional Software – the solution you can depend on!
Using the methods above to fix the corrupted files, you will surely get it fixed.


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