27-01-2021 06:49 AM
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27-01-2021 07:04 AM
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Do you have a Windows machine to hand? If so, pop your SD card into the Windows machine and run a Check Disk on it using the command prompt. You'll need to find out the drive letter assigned to your card, but Windows'll probably pop up asking you to format the card when you stick it in.
The command you'll need is chkdsk [drive letter of card] /f /r.
It's been a while since I've tried that fix, but it always worked when I was using a MicroUSB adapter to attach an SD card to my Galaxy S6 😉. Hopefully that work for you too 🙂.
In terms of the format used, cards under 32GB use FAT32, and cards over 32GB use exFAT.
Hope this helps,
Tom 🙂
27-01-2021 07:09 AM
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Cards above 64 GB are formatted to exFAT file system. If you are formatting your SD for your Android phone or Nintendo DS or 3DS, you will have to format to FAT32. ... Formatting to FAT32 is usually your best option, however, FAT32 formatted cards won't let you transfer or store a file more than 4GB.
Good to hear best practice of you having backups in Google photo/Other storage in case of the dredded corrupted sd scenario.
Hope this help?
27-01-2021 07:12 AM
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27-01-2021 08:38 AM - last edited 27-01-2021 08:40 AM
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I do also own recovery software on my Mac but as it didn't mount the disc, I didn't go down that route.
I will try the Windows method first.
The card is a 64gb one and has 50gb of photos and videos on it.
27-01-2021 09:26 AM
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27-01-2021 01:49 PM
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27-01-2021 01:52 PM - last edited 27-01-2021 01:53 PM
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So I ran some software Remo Recover on my Mac. This found no volume on the micro SD card.
So I put the card into the old Windows 10 machine but brother has.
Nothing came up so I went to This PC and there was all the data.
No idea why it worked on that machine but not elsewhere. I'm can't believe. Almost speechless. That sound happen to me. 😂
I'm now copying off the data to a USB stick and I'll reformat the card.
Many thanks for all the help.
27-01-2021 01:59 PM
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If you wanted to fix the VMware Fusion not finding your Mac's SD card reader, there's a mod you can do somewhere, but it's still a bit annoying.
Windows (or Linux), tend to be pretty awesome when reading cards that other devices can't (which is weird, because Android is Linux 😂)
Anyways, thanks for stopping by, don't hesitate to come back if you have any more issues!
All the best,
Tom 😀
27-01-2021 05:29 PM - last edited 27-01-2021 05:31 PM
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Once the data is off I will format the card. I assume its best to do this on my phone, prior to doing anything else further. The data will be put back using my computer and in future I'll be doing a lot of taking out of the card from my mobile, to write data to it.
