FWIW, and if chip-off isn't an option. In my experience with the Windows version of PhotoRec I never have a problem accessing the destination folders while it is still running.
As with many tools, if it's not picking up whatever it's looking for you hardly have any feedback with regards to what it's doing, if it's reading any data at all. It's why my own photo carver calculates entropy for any block it reads. This entropy is expressed in a value from 0 - 8 bits/byte which is then translated to a map.
If you want to try it:
- Click overrides and set size to 16 GB.
- Map staying black means no entropy at all (=no data), bright green is high entropy common for compressed data as found in digital photos.
I find it useful typically in cases like this. If it stays black you're beating a dead horse. If light green then it appears the data is there. if it's not picked up some parameter is probably off.
https://www.disktuna.com/jpegdigger-jpeg-photo-recovery/