I unlocked my Moto G and put ResurectionRemix on it a few days ago and its been working great until my SD card stopped working. I formatted my 32GB Evo MicroSD card as a Internal storage so I could install more apps. It worked fine for a few days but today when I got home it said Samsung SD card missing , after trying a few things I eventually clicked the "Forget" button on my phone thinking I could just format it again as an Internal SD. Now I have huge problems with this card. I can not format it! It appears in Disk Management with a blank name and a blank File System, when I try to delete it it gives me a "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error" . I tried in GParted Live and got "gparted can't write to because it is opened read only"...DBAN showed the drives as [????] Unrecognized device so I could not do anything.
The only luck at anything was with a program called iCare Recovery which allowed me to enter the SD card to recover files but I do not need to recover anything from the SD card.
Anyone know what to do? I do not know what my phone did to my SD card when I chose to format it as an Internal SD but it has made it useless.
I have tried for hours to fix it myself and research all the possible ways to fix it but I can not find a fix, so I am hoping someone here can help.
All I want to do is format the card now, I do not need to recover anything from the card.
warzinak said:
I unlocked my Moto G and put ResurectionRemix on it a few days ago and its been working great until my SD card stopped working. I formatted my 32GB Evo MicroSD card as a Internal storage so I could install more apps. It worked fine for a few days but today when I got home it said Samsung SD card missing , after trying a few things I eventually clicked the "Forget" button on my phone thinking I could just format it again as an Internal SD. Now I have huge problems with this card. I can not format it! It appears in Disk Management with a blank name and a blank File System, when I try to delete it it gives me a "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error" . I tried in GParted Live and got "gparted can't write to because it is opened read only"...DBAN showed the drives as [????] Unrecognized device so I could not do anything.
The only luck at anything was with a program called iCare Recovery which allowed me to enter the SD card to recover files but I do not need to recover anything from the SD card.
Anyone know what to do? I do not know what my phone did to my SD card when I chose to format it as an Internal SD but it has made it useless.
I have tried for hours to fix it myself and research all the possible ways to fix it but I can not find a fix, so I am hoping someone here can help.
All I want to do is format the card now, I do not need to recover anything from the card.
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UPDATE: After reading this again, it is possible you have also flicked the write protect switch on the side of the SD Card, which could be making repair more difficult, so ensure to read the image below first.
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Assuming you are using Windows, you can wipe the partition map using Diskpart.
WARNING: Failure to identify the correct disk number WILL RESULT IN DATA LOSS. I am not responsible for what you do.
Step 1: Click Start and search for 'Disk Management', and then open it.
Note: Ive noticed that often disk management does not appear in search, if this happens, search how to open it as there are various ways of doing it.
Step 2: Look at the disks and find the SD Card, write down the name, such as 'Disk 1' or 'Disk 2'. It is critical to identify the right drive as erasing the wrong one will cause data loss.
Step 3: Once you have identified the disk, open Command Prompt by searching for 'cmd' in Start.
Step 4: In Command Prompt, type 'diskpart' and press enter.
Step 5: Type list disk and double check that the disk number matches the drive.
Step 6: Type 'select disk <the disk number>'. for example:
Code:
select disk 5
Step 7: Type 'clean'. This command will wipe the partition table and all data from the selected drive
Step 8: You can close the Command Prompt and then reopen Disk Management
Step 9: You should now be able to create a partition in the unallocated space
If this does not fix the drive, then there is likely a more serious problem.
Professor Gibbins said:
UPDATE: After reading this again, it is possible you have also flicked the write protect switch on the side of the SD Card, which could be making repair more difficult, so ensure to read the image below first.
Assuming you are using Windows, you can wipe the partition map using Diskpart.
WARNING: Failure to identify the correct disk number WILL RESULT IN DATA LOSS. I am not responsible for what you do.
Step 1: Click Start and search for 'Disk Management', and then open it.
Note: Ive noticed that often disk management does not appear in search, if this happens, search how to open it as there are various ways of doing it.
Step 2: Look at the disks and find the SD Card, write down the name, such as 'Disk 1' or 'Disk 2'. It is critical to identify the right drive as erasing the wrong one will cause data loss.
Step 3: Once you have identified the disk, open Command Prompt by searching for 'cmd' in Start.
Step 4: In Command Prompt, type 'diskpart' and press enter.
Step 5: Type list disk and double check that the disk number matches the drive.
Step 6: Type 'select disk <the disk number>'. for example:
Code:
select disk 5
Step 7: Type 'clean'. This command will wipe the partition table and all data from the selected drive
Step 8: You can close the Command Prompt and then reopen Disk Management
Step 9: You should now be able to create a partition in the unallocated space
If this does not fix the drive, then there is likely a more serious problem.
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Thank you for the response.
The card is a Micro SD so I dont think it has a physical switch on it and I have tried the diskpart clean method and it responds with DiskPart has encountered an error: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.
warzinak said:
Thank you for the response.
The card is a Micro SD so I dont think it has a physical switch on it and I have tried the diskpart clean method and it responds with DiskPart has encountered an error: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.
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Sorry to hear that. I'm not an expert, but it sound like it could be a hardware error. In that case, I can't offer any advice...
Related
Can I download Bard's Tale? Wild Blood? How do I move apps to my SD card? I have seen this question several times, and all those times no one could give a clear answer. So I decided to post a thread on this. In this thread I will explain how to use two great apps capable of moving your apps and app data to your external SD card. Link2SD by Bulent Akpinar and Directory Bind by slig. Even though there are many other solutions, these two work the best and are very simple to use. With these apps you will be able to play games that you would have never been able to download in the first place. You will also be able to save almost all of your internal storage for emergencies such as forgetting your SD card at home.
Link2SD
Requires: 2 partitions on your SD card Use MiniTool Partition Wizard to create a 2nd partition on your sd card. Preferably ext 3 or ext 4.
This solution will only free up your internal storage by moving apps NOT their data to SD card. It is useful as many apps don't have any data, small games such as Angry Birds and Battleheart don't actually have data separate of their directory. Unlike large games like Real Racing.
Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD&hl=en"]Link
Once you downloaded the app on your device the process is fairly easy.
1. Insert your SD card into the phone (properly partitioned as specified above)
2. Run the app and specify what partition you have created as your second partition
3. Once Link2SD checks and mounts your card reboot (this may take a while as the second partition will have to be mounted)
4. Now just go to the app and select several or one app that you would like to move to the SD card, press create link and that's it
Note: Every time the SD card is removed from your phone you must restart the phone
When upgrading your ROM all apps will be saved but LInk2SD will have to be launched to restore the apps
Keep LInk2SD on your internal storage not SD card; you don't want to be stuck with out all of your apps for this mistake
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Directory Bind
This solution will not actually move apps to external SD but only move their data (ex: data that is downloaded in big games like Real Racing and Modern Combat) Directory Bind will allow you to either move the data you already downloaded on your phone (which wouldn't be much as the phone only has 1.4 GB) or just download the data on the external SD by it self. If you are planning on using this solution with Link2SD make sure to leave a decent amount of space on your 1st partition as this will use the 1st partition of your SD card.
Download and more Information on this developer thread
Organize your SD card:
1. Navigate to your external SD in Root Explorer
2. Create a folder called "Android"
3. In Android create "data"
4. This is where game data will be kept from now on
Using Directory Bind:
1. Open the app and press the settings key
2. Add a new entry
3. In "enter storage path" navigate to your newly created folder on the External SD
4. In "mount (target) path" select the data on your internal SD card (usually /sdcard/Android/data)
5. DON'T check transfer files
6. Click Add
7. Now again click the settings key and tap on Bind Checked
8. There you go now you can go into any big game and download the app data and it will be saved on your External SD
If you have already downloaded the game on your internal SD:
1. Create an identical empty folder (ex: com.rockstar.gta3ger) of the game you want to transfer in the data directory of External SD
2. Follow steps 1-4 but now navigate to the folder of the game you want to transfer
3.Check transfer files and click Add
4. Bind the files and now your game is on External SD
After a Reboot (Auto Binding doesn't seem to work for all apps):
1. Add a new entry
2. Select the games identical folder in both storage and mount paths
3. DON'T transfer data
4. Click Add
5. Bind checked
Note: Games will run slower of your SD card
Every time you reboot your phone the process of binding will have to be repeated otherwise the game will ask to download data
I suggest unbinding directories when not in use as this will help save battery
Big thanks to the developers of both apps!
Thanks for taking the initiative and putting something up like this
The only thing I'd object to is posting the binary directly in this forum. Can you change that to a link to the right place to download?
I am at work right now and will change a soon as I get home
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-T769 using xda app-developers app
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I too used to have Link2SD but it has some prerequisites like formatting and partioning SD card which i wont do.
you can Link, Map, Move Internal SdCard App Folders to External
Can I download Bard's Tale? Wild Blood? How do I move apps to my SD card? I have seen this question several times, and all those times no one could give a clear answer. So I decided to post a thread on this. In this thread I will explain how to use two great apps capable of moving your apps and app data to your external SD card. Link2SD by Bulent Akpinar and Directory Bind by slig. Even though there are many other solutions, these two work the best and are very simple to use. With these apps you will be able to play games that you would have never been able to download in the first place. You will also be able to save almost all of your internal storage for emergencies such as forgetting your SD card at home.
Link2SD
Requires: 2 partitions on your SD card Use MiniTool Partition Wizard to create a 2nd partition on your sd card. Preferably ext 3 or ext 4.
This solution will only free up your internal storage by moving apps NOT their data to SD card. It is useful as many apps don't have any data, small games such as Angry Birds and Battleheart don't actually have data separate of their directory. Unlike large games like Real Racing.
Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD&hl=en"]Link
Once you downloaded the app on your device the process is fairly easy.
1. Insert your SD card into the phone (properly partitioned as specified above)
2. Run the app and specify what partition you have created as your second partition
3. Once Link2SD checks and mounts your card reboot (this may take a while as the second partition will have to be mounted)
4. Now just go to the app and select several or one app that you would like to move to the SD card, press create link and that's it
Note: Every time the SD card is removed from your phone you must restart the phone
When upgrading your ROM all apps will be saved but LInk2SD will have to be launched to restore the apps
Keep LInk2SD on your internal storage not SD card; you don't want to be stuck with out all of your apps for this mistake
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This solution will not actually move apps to external SD but only move their data (ex: data that is downloaded in big games like Real Racing and Modern Combat) Directory Bind will allow you to either move the data you already downloaded on your phone (which wouldn't be much as the phone only has 1.4 GB) or just download the data on the external SD by it self. If you are planning on using this solution with Link2SD make sure to leave a decent amount of space on your 1st partition as this will use the 1st partition of your SD card.
Download and more Information on this developer thread
Organize your SD card:
1. Navigate to your external SD in Root Explorer
2. Create a folder called "Android"
3. In Android create "data"
4. This is where game data will be kept from now on
Using Directory Bind:
1. Open the app and press the settings key
2. Add a new entry
3. In "enter storage path" navigate to your newly created folder on the External SD
4. In "mount (target) path" select the data on your internal SD card (usually /sdcard/Android/data)
5. DON'T check transfer files
6. Click Add
7. Now again click the settings key and tap on Bind Checked
8. There you go now you can go into any big game and download the app data and it will be saved on your External SD
If you have already downloaded the game on your internal SD:
1. Create an identical empty folder (ex: com.rockstar.gta3ger) of the game you want to transfer in the data directory of External SD
2. Follow steps 1-4 but now navigate to the folder of the game you want to transfer
3.Check transfer files and click Add
4. Bind the files and now your game is on External SD
After a Reboot (Auto Binding doesn't seem to work for all apps):
1. Add a new entry
2. Select the games identical folder in both storage and mount paths
3. DON'T transfer data
4. Click Add
5. Bind checked
Note: Games will run slower of your SD card
Every time you reboot your phone the process of binding will have to be repeated otherwise the game will ask to download data
I suggest unbinding directories when not in use as this will help save battery
Big thanks to the developers of both apps!
So a while back I flashed Cyanogen on my Motorola G 2015 just to test and see what's up. Today I went back to stock rom, rooted and modified the heck out of it. I followed the popular XDA fastboot flashing method POST and got the "official" stock rom from this thread (It said modified in the bootloader after I flashed it 100% correctly, BEFORE I started to root and mod it myself, weird huh?) So back to the problem. My partitions are completely messed up now. It's not what it was before (I think). The Internal Storage is mounted on two separate points and my SD card gets mounted as something wierd. Here are all the screenshots you need. Please tell me how to make it normal again.
Somehow here it looks like everything is fine.
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YET if I format it as adoptable storage, ie. as internal sd card I can't even find it, nor can any app detect it. (But I can actually use it to put apps in it via the storage options)
First lets see the vold.fstab file
I've never seen something liket this.
my /mnt/ folder
I found my SD card partition in /mnt/media_rw with a weird number FC36-1DFE.
Here is my SDCARD1
500mb, nice partition. Much wow
up until now this is all in INTERNAL STORAGE the only EXTERNAL ( MY 32gb sandisk microsd) with the weird number FC36-1DFE is the next screenshot
When I moved these screenshots to my SD card from my internal, my pc doesn't even see them. and if I try to move from internal to sd via PC, it just doesn't work (SOME TIMES).
???????????????
Finally the illusive internal storage !
but this is where the fun part actually begins
Here is the same damn internal storage in a different directory
Storage folder
I might be over exaggerating, cause I'm new at this. But I have major problems with my sd card and internal one, some things don't work right, and all this that I saw and screenshot looks dodgy as hell and not quite right. Or maybe everything is fine and I'm a retard? You guys be the judge, please help or explain what the hell is going on. :crying:
If this is normal please say so in a reply, if not, guys please help. Bump.
It sounds normal, maybe it's just how the root browser is picking it up. Back when I had formatted my SD Card as internal storage, it also had the weird name of yours, like FC36-1DFE, but only different. I'm sure it works just fine, but a way you could test is to install an app and then unmount the SD Card, and check if the app is inaccessible anymore.
sticktornado said:
It sounds normal, maybe it's just how the root browser is picking it up. Back when I had formatted my SD Card as internal storage, it also had the weird name of yours, like FC36-1DFE, but only different. I'm sure it works just fine, but a way you could test is to install an app and then unmount the SD Card, and check if the app is inaccessible anymore.
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Same here. But apps(even root apps like Titanium Backup) are unable to write to the SD card. When I use TB to try to back up to the SD Card, it says directory is not writable.
knpk13 said:
Same here. But apps(even root apps like Titanium Backup) are unable to write to the SD card. When I use TB to try to back up to the SD Card, it says directory is not writable.
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There is an easy fix for that, make Titanium Backup folder on your SD card, go to the app then menu, then preferences then backup folder location, select storage provider, document provider storage, now if you have the stock explorer as default select the 3 dots on the upper right and select show SD card then select the 3 lines on top left, select your SD card then press select on your bottom right side, now select the Titanium Backup folder u made and restart the app.
theSperks said:
There is an easy fix for that, make Titanium Backup folder on your SD card, go to the app then menu, then preferences then backup folder location, select storage provider, document provider storage, now if you have the stock explorer as default select the 3 dots on the upper right and select show SD card then select the 3 lines on top left, select your SD card then press select on your bottom right side, now select the Titanium Backup folder u made and restart the app.
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That's what I did. It says the directory is not writable. Backups fail.
knpk13 said:
That's what I did. It says the directory is not writable. Backups fail.
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Try to go to root explorer, find your SD card mine is storage/bunch of numbers... long press your SD card folder in /storage and press 3 dots on upper right then press permissions, press octal and then insert 771 then press OK and try again with what I wrote I last post.
sticktornado said:
It sounds normal, maybe it's just how the root browser is picking it up. Back when I had formatted my SD Card as internal storage, it also had the weird name of yours, like FC36-1DFE, but only different. I'm sure it works just fine, but a way you could test is to install an app and then unmount the SD Card, and check if the app is inaccessible anymore.
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My SD card is not formatted as internal and it shows with those numbers.. The problem is that when I do format it as internal storage it disappears for apps instead of being the only one showed like before, since in MM when you format your SD card as internal the internal storage disappears and not the other way around :/
Hello guys i want say how move apps to sd card with data and cache
Before do this make full backup as your *data in sd card*
Ok lets do this
Go info phone and able development tools
Next able unlock oem next able usb debug
Now connect to your computer and connect your CMD to adb
Now type adb devices list and see your phone is connected safely or no
Now type adb shell
Next type Sm list-disks
See your sd card id
Now type sm set-force-adoptable on
And now good listen for better understanding i have 100gb sd card so i want use 20 gb for device and other gb i want use normally so i type
sm partition disk: (id sd card) mixed 80
My id sd card is for example 179:68 so
sm partition disk:179:68 mixed 80
Ok now wait one min for format sd card next type sm set-force-adoptable off
Now type reboot
After reboot system you should go development tools and able force allow apps on external
Ok now go apps and click on one installed app ans next click on storage and change to sd card
I hope this be helpful
I learned from this Persian site(because im Iranian) http://www.tabnaksemnan.ir/fa/news/883667/چگونه-از-حافظه-sd-به-عنوان-حافظه-داخلی-گوشی-هوشمند-استفاده-کنیم
YouTube video for format sd card to internal storage (he type Private its mean use 100% sd card to internal storage and you cant able use sd card for copy any file on sd card )
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You can partition SD Card and use as internal storage. Now you can install apps directly to SD card.
In Marshmallow, You can move apps to SD card.
Go to setting / apps manager / select app / storage / move to SD card.
Mobilelearner said:
You can partition SD Card and use as internal storage. Now you can install apps directly to SD card.
In Marshmallow, You can move apps to SD card.
Go to setting / apps manager / select app / storage / move to SD card.
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Yes bro and this android is 10
How to move apps to sd card no pc
Dannirhea13 said:
How to move apps to sd card no pc
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Root your phone and input this codes to terminal shell
But first you should type su next inter next use codes
Gharibeeeee said:
Hello guys i want say how move apps to sd card with data and cache
Before do this make full backup as your *data in sd card*
Ok lets do this
Go info phone and able development tools
Next able unlock oem next able usb debug
Now connect to your computer and connect your CMD to adb
Now type adb devices list and see your phone is connected safely or no
Now type adb shell
Next type Sm list-disks
See your sd card id
Now type sm set-force-adoptable on
And now good listen for better understanding i have 100gb sd card so i want use 20 gb for device and other gb i want use normally so i type
sm partition disk: (id sd card) mixed 80
My id sd card is for example 179:68 so
sm partition disk:179:68 mixed 80
Ok now wait one min for format sd card next type sm set-force-adoptable off
Now type reboot
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Well I've tried hundreds of time in my Samsung a01 with a Kingston 128gb and the result is always a corrupted sd card:
Does it need to root the phone first? From my point of view, looks like it doesn't need to.
r0bertinski said:
Well I've tried hundreds of time in my Samsung a01 with a Kingston 128gb and the result is always a corrupted sd card:
View attachment 5298869View attachment 5298861
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it also happened to me maybe u didn't reformat your sd card before doing the process
i did private partition but whenever i move the app it says sd card storage is not enough
i was using my poco f1 in ressurection remix normally and out of nowhere i can no longer access my ext sd card (original kingston) i tried to restart and enter recovery to see but the micro sd card is inaccessible, does anyone know what i can do?
UPDATE: my card is in raw format the only different things I did on my phone were to change a certification to pass the safety net on magisk (i use terminal emulator and a comand from a module to change one certification of my poco f1 to poco f2 pro) and wipe on dalvik and cache on redwolf recovery. i accept any type of help, thanks
GALO-DE-KALSA said:
i was using my poco f1 in ressurection remix normally and out of nowhere i can no longer access my ext sd card (original kingston) i tried to restart and enter recovery to see but the micro sd card is inaccessible, does anyone know what i can do?
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Can you see sd card in recovery mode????????
Arc android said:
Can you see sd card in recovery mode????????
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yes, but it shows 0, as if it were empty as well as inaccessible, if i lose the files on this sd i'm finished, i have 200gb of important things
GALO-DE-KALSA said:
yes, but it shows 0, as if it were empty as well as inaccessible, if i lose the files on this sd i'm finished, i have 200gb of important things
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Either it's a ROM problem or SD card problem. Try the SD card on any other device and see if it's detected.
Arc android said:
Either it's a ROM problem or SD card problem. Try the SD card on any other device and see if it's detected.
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i dont have other mobile device to test, i will try in my notebook, but I'm afraid of windows formatting it
Arc android said:
Either it's a ROM problem or SD card problem. Try the SD card on any other device and see if it's detected.
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I used another card and the phone recognized it, on the notebook I couldn't access the files too, I think I'm going to commit suicide
GALO-DE-KALSA said:
I used another card and the phone recognized it, on the notebook I couldn't access the files too, I think I'm going to commit suicide
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Then it's your Kingston sd card problem. Take it to the Kingston authorised service centre because now I think only they can help you.
Arc android said:
Then it's your Kingston sd card problem. Take it to the Kingston authorised service centre because now I think only they can help you.
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I don’t know any assistance from kingston around here, I think I’ll have to send it back to where I bought it but I can’t believe it’s stopped nowhere the most different thing that happened was that the phone started in safe mode and that I cleared dalvik and cache on redwolf recovery
Any SD / microSD memory card can be checked whether there is a technical error or not at your own by running
Code:
CHKDSK <DRIVE-LETTER-HERE>: /f /r /x
at Windows Command prompt.
jwoegerbauer said:
Any SD / microSD memory card can be checked whether there is a technical error or not at your own by running
Code:
CHKDSK <DRIVE-LETTER-HERE>: /f /r /x
at Windows Command prompt.
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i use chkdsk /f this command says something like dont suport raw format, my sd is alive but in raw format, i can loose this sd card but my files i cant loose... i accept all help or suggestions, thanks and sorry for my bad english
If the file system on the drive is in RAW and CHKDSK is not available, the drive may not be opened in Windows Explorer. However, one can use a professional data recovery tool for RAW to read this drive. FonePaw Data Recovery is a tool that can recover data from RAW drive safely and quickly. You can retrieve almost all types of data: Pictures, videos, audios, documents and much more. You can recover data from hard drive, memory card, flash drive and the software runs on Windows 10/8/7/XP.
You can also try to convert SD-card's RAW to NTFS without any loss of data by means of DISKPART utility what is part of Windows OS:
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@GALO-DE-KALSA, I think you've got the solution in above comment. I'll just keep upvoting him as I don't have a PC, so I don't know any PC method.
jwoegerbauer said:
If the file system on the drive is in RAW and CHKDSK is not available, the drive may not be opened in Windows Explorer. However, one can use a professional data recovery tool for RAW to read this drive. FonePaw Data Recovery is a tool that can recover data from RAW drive safely and quickly. You can retrieve almost all types of data: Pictures, videos, audios, documents and much more. You can recover data from hard drive, memory card, flash drive and the software runs on Windows 10/8/7/XP.
You can also try to convert SD-card's RAW to NTFS without any loss of data by means of DISKPART utility what is part of Windows OS:
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thank you very much for your help i will try later, i would just like to know how the card ended up like this, can i recover the files 100% or will some of them come corrupted?
jwoegerbauer said:
If the file system on the drive is in RAW and CHKDSK is not available, the drive may not be opened in Windows Explorer. However, one can use a professional data recovery tool for RAW to read this drive. FonePaw Data Recovery is a tool that can recover data from RAW drive safely and quickly. You can retrieve almost all types of data: Pictures, videos, audios, documents and much more. You can recover data from hard drive, memory card, flash drive and the software runs on Windows 10/8/7/XP.
You can also try to convert SD-card's RAW to NTFS without any loss of data by means of DISKPART utility what is part of Windows OS:
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I tried the diskpart commands but none works, I also tried to use this program but it didn't even recognize the card, I think I just have to cry, thanks for all help <3