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Recover Videos and Photos from DJI Drones Using MiniTool

SD Card Data Recovery

MiniTool data recovery software is a dedicated tool, to recover lost files from various data storage devices, including a computer drive, SD card, USB flash drive, and external hard drive.

What’s more, this data recovery software will work without bringing any harm to data in the SD card. In this article, we will let you know how to recover photos and videos from DJI Drones and Camcorders Using MiniTool.

Before the recovery, you need to take the SD card out of the DJI drone or camcorder and insert it into a card reader. Follow the steps below to recover videos and photos from DJI drones and camcorders using Minitool Data Recovery Software.

Step 1:

Download MiniTool Data Recovery and install it on the computer. Then, connect the card reader (SD card inside) to the computer.

Step 2:

Run the software to enter the main interface. Click This PC and you will see all drives.

Step 3:

Choose the SD card to scan by clicking Scan. Just hit the Refresh button if the SD card is not found.

Step 4:

Wait some time to scan the SD card, depending on its used volume. Usually, the scanning process will last for minutes. Just be patient to wait.

Step 5:

When the scanning process ends, you can see all detected files (containing both existing and lost data in the SD card) displayed by the path. Open the folders to browse the files. Here, you can use Find and Filter features to find the needed data quicker.

Step 6:

After choosing the deleted videos and photos, click Save and select a location to store the recovered files.

After finishing all these steps, open the storage destination and start using the recovered videos and photos. 

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