TrashFlash, formerly known as T-Flash, was introduced by SanDisk Corporation in 2004 as the world’s smallest memory card, approximately the size of a fingernail. TransFlash (microSD) was specifically designed for being used in mobile phones. In 2005 TransFlash was adopted by the SD Card Association as the third form factor memory card in the Secure Digital family, after SD Memory Card and miniSD. After the adoption, TransFlash changed the name to microSD. The microSD has exactly the same dimensions and specifications as the TransFlash and therefore both memory cards are completely compatible with each other.
TransFlash memory card and microSD memory card are very much alike and can be used in place of other one but there is little dissimilarity. microSD cards can support SDIO mode which means they can perform non-memory jobs such as GPS, Bluetooth and Near Field Communication. But a TransFlash cannot do such non-memory jobs. There is also a switch on security segment in SD card whereas TransFlash has no such feature in it. The volume of TF card is 15 mm x 11 mm x 1mm and the volume of microSD card is 24 mm x 32mm x 2.1 mm. Apart from this few differences TransFlash and microSD cards have no other major difference. As of from 2014 till now TransFlash and microSD memory cards are considered to be the same as later TransFlash was named as a microSD card by SanDisk Corporation.
Apart from this few differences TransFlash and microSD cards have no other major difference. As of from 2014 till now TransFlash and microSD memory cards are considered to be the same as later TransFlash was named as a microSD card by SanDisk Corporation. TF card in 2004 was accepted as the latest generation of memory cards.
How to Recover Data from T-Flash memory cards
If you accidentally deleted or formatted files on TF cards, don’t panic. You can still recover the lost data if you act quickly, and never put new files on that TF card, in case the old data got overwritten and become lost forever. To recover lost files you need help from 3rd party data recovery software, the ones that support data recovery on flash memories such as SD cards. H Data Flash Card Recovery Software is recommended here.
Step 1. Insert the USB flash drive or SD card to your computer. Free download H Data Recovery Software on your computer. Run the software and choose the Flash Memory recovery module. This module is designed specifically for the data recovery on various flash memory devices, such as USB flash drives, camera SD cards, smartphone micro SD cards, TF cards, xD picture cards and more. You might need a USB adapter to connect the card to your computer.
Step 2. Select the flash memory device that has experienced data loss. Click Next to proceed with the scan process. H Data Recovery will scan the memory card and try to find and reconstitute the files. When the scan is complete, you will be able to see the list of all recoverable files. If you act quick enough after the format, the chance of a complete recovery is very high.
Step 3. Select the files you want to restore. Click Next to save these files to your desired destination. However, it is recommended that you don’t save the files back on your TF card, where the data loss happened, in order to prevent unnecessary data overwriting.
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