hi peter,

you wrote that you could save your data with stellar phoenix data recovery.
but how did you do that? all my photos are encrypted with this arrrrgghhh 
samsung galaxy s3 encryption system. 
but after unlocking my screen with "samsung find my mobile" i could choose 
a new way of display protection.
after a new start my phone didn't realise my sd card encrytion anymore and 
that was where all my problems started.
i still know my password but samsung told me that there is no way to save 
my data.

so again: could you tell my how you could decrypt or save the data from the 
SD card?
because it seems like that i can only buy stellar phoenix data recovery for 
39EURO and there is no testversion.
i really would like to know how it should be possible to restore my data. 
there are especially voice records i would like to save.

you would do my a great favour if you could answer my question.
thanks a lot sami

Am Donnerstag, 11. Juli 2013 01:30:33 UTC+2 schrieb Peter Valencia:
>
> I had the same problem. I recovered the photos and videos using Stellar 
> Phoenix Data Recovery.
>
> On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 6:43:37 AM UTC-8, wendy durst wrote:
>>
>> My phone, including my external SD card, was encrypted for work.  I have 
>> since purchased a new phone.  I am finding it impossible to decrypt the SC 
>> card.  I have removed the emal program the encryption required & decrypted 
>> both the phone and the card but am still unable to access my photos.  The 
>> file shows the photos are there under the camera file but when the file is 
>> opened the indivual tiles that typically house the images are blank.  When 
>> you select a tile, a message "Unable to load photo" appears rather than the 
>> image.
>>  
>> I have read on other forums that the encryption is irreversable but don't 
>> want to accept that until every option is exhausted.  My logic tells me the 
>> images are there because the # of photos is there.  If the total was zero I 
>> could accept they were gone.  
>>  
>> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>

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