Reanimation of sd memory card
SD memory cards can sometimes encounter problems that require resuscitation. Here are some steps you can take to recover your SD card:
1. Restart the device: Sometimes some temporary errors are associated with software conflicts or system overload. A simple restart of your device can help fix such problems.
2. Check the physical contact: Make sure that the SD card is properly connected to the card slot and there are no visible damages on the connector or the card itself.
3. Clean the gold contact: If you find any burnt spots on the gold contacts of the memory card, clean them carefully with alcohol and cotton toilet paper or a clean brush (do not use cotton pads).
4. Use a second data reader/writer: If possible, check the operation of the SD card on another computer or a digital data reader/writer (for example, a camera). This will help determine if the problem is with the SD card or the device it is being used on.
5. Use data recovery software: If your SD card is not recognized by the computer or you have lost access to the data on it, you can try using special data recovery programs (for example, Recuva). They can help restore deleted files and fix file system errors.
6. Formatting the memory card: In cases of seriously damaged FAT32/NTFS/FAT16 files, it may be useful to format the card using the Windows command line or third-party software such as "SD Formatter". Please note that formatting will delete all data from the card!
7. Replacing the SD card: If after all these steps the problem persists and other devices also do not see this disk, it is possible that the contacts of the removable slot were physically damaged during the operation of the device.
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