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Cloning or repartition, repeatedly, will fix a dead SD card
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bunanson
2008-08-18 , 01:56
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Interesting, really! Over the last 12 months, on and off, I will encounter a SD card that went from functioning to belly up for no apparant reason. Today, I am bored, using PB's script to clone a 2G card (see thread #5). Somewhere along the line, battery went off, clone interrupted, and as expected, the SD card is not able to be read by tablet, PC, panasonic LLF. That is ALL the tricks I know. Since I am bored, I sticked the thing back to the tablet and repeated PB's cloning script.....after 10 min or so, it finished, failed. I tried another time, and this time, it worked. It booted and now it has a FAT partition. So, this changed my way about corrupted SD card, panasonic LLF is no longer my lowest demoninator, partition is!
Regarding those cloning process, the most unreliable step is the partition. I just dont understand why the Nokia is so weak in partitioning a card, admittedly, repeat couple times, the partition will get thru. But why?
Now, we all know, if a SD card suddenly failed and not able to be read by anything, stick it in the tablet, partition repeat and repeat or easier, just get any cloning script to surrect the partition.
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