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Harsh sharma

I have multiple SD cards with errors that show full capacity in diskpart but are in raw format

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5 minutes ago, Harsh sharma said:

I have multiple SD cards with errors that show full capacity in diskpart but are in raw format

ext3/4 formatted? HFS+? AFS?
where did you buy them?
have you used them for anything before this?
why are you using diskpart? do they not show up in disk manager?

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they cant be formatted by diskpart or the disk manager utility, also one of them shows up as a 20mb card while its 8Gb.

These sandisk SD cards were bought new from a store and worked earlier. They dont have any usable data on them so i dont need to recover anything

 

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7 minutes ago, Harsh sharma said:

they cant be formatted by diskpart or the disk manager utility, also one of them shows up as a 20mb card while its 8Gb.

These sandisk SD cards were bought new from a store and worked earlier. They dont have any usable data on them so i dont need to recover anything

 

when you say it can't be "formatted" by diskpart, have you tried the "clean" command in diskpart ? This removes all partitions and should restore the correct drive size, then you can "cre par pri" in diskpart to create partition primary, and then format from wherever you want, if the clean and cre par pri commands dont work in diskpart, its probably dead. But i wouldnt throw it away until gparted confirms it.

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I have tried clean and create partition primary commands but they seem to take forever i even left one of those cards for 4 hours but stll didnt stop

 

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11 minutes ago, Harsh sharma said:

I have tried clean and create partition primary commands but they seem to take forever i even left one of those cards for 4 hours but stll didnt stop

 

not looking good mate, last thing to try is boot into a linux machine if you have one, or just boot a live linux distro like partedmagic on your main machine from a USB stick, as long as it comes with gparted. If Gparted gets confused, the SD cards are most likely dead :( 

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 9/15/2017 at 4:30 PM, DnFx91 said:

not looking good mate, last thing to try is boot into a linux machine if you have one, or just boot a live linux distro like partedmagic on your main machine from a USB stick, as long as it comes with gparted. If Gparted gets confused, the SD cards are most likely dead :( 

Thanks for the tips and i think i'll try them and if its still not working then i got some garbage to throw away

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