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Two of my Micro SD cards died, any way to revive them?

AMDGrill

As title says, two of my Kodak memory cards died a day apart from each other while still being used on their respective devices. 

Both are 16gb units bought from the same place, 2 of 4 cards. The other 2, one being a 32g in my Drift HD 1080 and the other one, 64g in my camera, are still working fine. These two however, died a day apart from each other and currently no device or PC can recognize them. When I plug it into my Asus K55, the PC stops responding, when I plug it to my higher end notebook, it shows nothing in Disk Manager.

Is there a way to revive these two, or how to avoid further occurances as such?

All assist and opinions are appreciated.

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No, I don't think so.

my Kingston  32gb died also3 months after I bought it

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They were fairly new aswell, If I recall corrently about 3 and a half months old. 
I'm no expert, but are they suppoused to die so soon? 

 

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I do not wish to recover any data from them, I'm just curious if the current unreadable state of these cards are caused by a filesystem error that can be fixed so that I can use them again. Is it possible?

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as long as yur sd card can still be detected by your computer.. then yes you can still use it.. try to format your sd card

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18 hours ago, rheyL said:

as long as yur sd card can still be detected by your computer.. then yes you can still use it.. try to format your sd card

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On 16.08.2017 at 3:56 PM, AMDGrill said:

"....and currently no device or PC can recognize them. When I plug it into my Asus K55, the PC stops responding, when I plug it to my higher end notebook, it shows nothing in Disk Manager."
 

 

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