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I have an SD Micro card that is not working any more.
Background:
What happened is I took it out of my old cellphone (it was working fine), and put it into my new cellphone (a Nokia E71). The Nokia complained that it was encrypted and prompted for a password. I have no idea why it would think that it was encrypted.
It wouldn't accept a blank password, so I tried 1234. That didn't work, so I swapped it back to the old phone, where it wasn't recognised anymore. Then I tried it in my laptop's card reader, and it doesn't work there either. I have a known good card that does work in the laptop.
I don't know whether I physically damaged the card when pulling/pushing it around between phones, or whether the Nokia did something to it..
I'd like to at least recover files from it if possible.
Troubleshooting details:
On my (Ubuntu linux) laptop, when I insert it into my card reader, /dev/sdc
appears, but there's no /dev/sdc1
- no partition is found.
I tried to make an image of it thusly:
sudo dd if=/dev/sdc of=brokencard.img
But I get this error:
dd: opening `dev/sdc': No medium found
Then I tried this:
sudo fdisk /dev/sdc
And got this:
Unable to open /dev/sdc
I tried the photorec
and testdisk
utilites (from cgsecurity), but neither of them would find /dev/sdc
.
I'm now out of ideas. What else can I try?
I tried formatting it in the Nokia (none of the other devices I tried even detect its presence enough to format it) - but it just freezes the phone. I think it's a goner :( – Blorgbeard is out – 2009-08-26T03:45:58.473