Friday, October 23, 2015

io - How to repair a micro SD card with I/O errors?

I have an 32 GB micro SD card which was able to let me copy data, but not alter data. After a lot of research, I came to the conclusion that the 'card detects a potential fault within itself. The drive will go into write-protected mode to prevent data loss.'. Now this guy says that you will not be able to repair that, but after some more research I came across this thread: How to format/repair a write-protected USB drive with I/O errors? Which stated that you have only to reprogram the micro controller. Now the thing is: You can only use micro SD cards (on a PC) with an adapter, and the problem with that is the VID and PID are the same (because it's reading the adapter and not the SD card), no matter which card you put into the adapter. So my question is similar to the one that is linked here, but a bit more complex.


So: How can I repair this card?


EDIT: I don't know the vendor of this card. And it doesn't matter how complex this will be, just tell me a method.

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