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How can micro SD card be "locked" ? Why do micro SD cards crap out so often?
I don't get it, 3 cards in 2 weeks. This one says "locked" and I cant delete or add anything to it. 32gig Lexar not some knockoff.
Any idea how to "unlock" it? |
There may be a sliding tab on the side of the card like the larger sized standard SD cards.
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Sometimes, I have had USB 2.0 media become no longer writable. You cannot even format them and the slider is not locked.
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https://i.stack.imgur.com/NnKW4.jpg |
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^^^ The racist Shutterfly tech support guy needs tech support, doesn't realize his micro SD card adapter has a sliding lock just like an SD card :1orglaugh Push the tab on the right hand side UP Eric you dope :1orglaugh
Here, the minority boy below will show you :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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This escalated quickly... :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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I guess there might be hidden files that need to be churned. Maybe formatting on Linux level would help, but I haven't digged that deep. Good luck. |
Lots of love around here...this is a very loving community :1orglaugh
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I'm sure I read somewhere that you could 'lock' your micro sd card via the phone (if you are using it in a phone) so that if the card gets lost stolen, others cannot read your data...
Could it have been 'locked' in a previous device or is it a brand new card? |
try inserting your card in different machines or if you are using card reader then try another one.
last bet would be insert that card in linux runnig machine and do format. if it detects it. |
LINUX formatting doesn't work (cure the problem).
Android cannot read LINUX ex4 or ex3 nor USB 3.0 I format in LINUX FAT32 for all Android storage. Sometimes storage media can/has to be formatted by the device (phone or tablet) to be writable. Every micro SD has to be formatted first to work -- every one I have gotten is not formatted |
Interrupting the writing function to an SD card (and presumably Micro SD) may also cause it to lock up. So, if your card is plugged into a slot, a USB stick or other adapter and you remove it while it is being written to, there's a good chance you'll have a problem. With Windows, there's an icon on the bottom right of your toolbar to eject a device and after doing so, Windows will tell you it is safe to remove it.
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They became cheaper and so does its quality.
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I've never had a problem with an SD card. Ever.
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stupid sd cards
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This is micro SD card. Small card used in cell phones and 10 inch laptops as additional drive. https://target.scene7.com/is/image/T...=520&fmt=pjpeg This is SD card used in cameras and such. https://www.staples-3p.com/s7/is/ima..._sc7?$splssku$ This is micro SD adapter. You use it to put your micro SD in to transfer your phone data to computer and other devices that have SD slot. or use micro SD card in cameras that require SD cards. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....YL._SY450_.jpg If stand alone micro SD card says its locked, its simply went to shit. There is nothing one can do. No matter which device you try to format it with, it will say it is locked - non-writable. Buy new one. |
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I can't explain why but I've always had great luck with cards - SD in cameras or camcorders- or Micro-SD for phones (Nexus 5 or 6) when I used the official SD card formatting program.
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/ Recently a friend was having issues getting his Windows 7 machine to read cards from his Canon 5D. Next shoot he formatted all cards with that tiny program and the issues went away. |
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