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#1 2023-03-13 10:59:24

Peuneuj
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Registered: 2023-03-12
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Probable memory corruption on SD card

Hi, my SD card is not detected in Windows or Linux.

I changed the adapter, that's not the problem, I tried the same adapter with another SD card, that's not the problem either.

The SD card was detected under Windows and a pop-up window to ask me for the formatter, I did not do it then suddenly by reconnecting it, nothing more happens.
It's a 64 gigabit SD card, I don't remember formatting it myself.
I tried with the Windows tools to detect it but nothing worked, I suspect a memory corruption. I Also tried with Gparted.
So the question is : What are the command line I have to write on a shell to help you helping me ? ^^

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#2 2023-03-14 00:10:27

johnraff
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Re: Probable memory corruption on SD card

I don't know if I'll be able to help very much - the card might just be broken - but you could try these to see if the system is detecting the card at all:

Open a terminal and run:

sudo dmesg -wx

Now plug the card in and see what appears.

With the card plugged in, open a new terminal and run these two commands:

lsblk
sudo fdisk -l

If you post the results here someone might be able to advise you.


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#3 2023-03-18 22:07:11

Peuneuj
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Registered: 2023-03-12
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Re: Probable memory corruption on SD card

Thanks a lot, I ran dmesg and here it is :

kern  :err   : [ 1081.395861] mmc0: card never left busy state
kern  :err   : [ 1081.395874] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card

I Googled it and long story short : My SD is dead, six feet under the sea level, broke its pipe etc. In more than ten years, no one found a way to fix this issue.

And here it is for the second command line :

NAME   MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda      8:0    0 149,1G  0 disk 
├─sda1   8:1    0 148,1G  0 part /
├─sda2   8:2    0     1K  0 part 
└─sda5   8:5    0   976M  0 part [SWAP]
sr0     11:0    1  1024M  0 rom  
Disk /dev/sda: 149,1 GiB, 160041885696 bytes, 312581808 sectors
Disk model: WDC WD1600BEVT-0
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x486a9b7c

Device     Boot     Start       End   Sectors   Size Id Type
/dev/sda1  *         2048 310579199 310577152 148,1G 83 Linux
/dev/sda2       310581246 312580095   1998850   976M  5 Extended
/dev/sda5       310581248 312580095   1998848   976M 82 Linux swap / Solaris

But if someone can prove me that I'm wrong, I will be very happy to be wrong big_smile

PS : I'm searching for the sr0 stuff, I'll tell you if something happen smile

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