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View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Oct 2010 Location Koalas and Kangaroos Posts 2 Memory Card Wiped Out Hi, I have an 'Olin' (High Speed 4GB) SD CARD, which I use to keep my photos. On my computer (Windows
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Vista), I can't cut & paste, or delete any photos/videos but I can on my laptop. Anyways, while previewing a picture using Windows Photo Gallery, I rotated it by accident, and exited the preview. Then I right-clicked the image to 'rotate clockwise' so that it would go back to its original position. Something happened, then I got a window saying 'folder cannot be found'. I clicked back, and then it said 'card cannot be found'. I took the card out and put sd card corrupted android it back in my camera (Canon IXY Digital 1000), and it said 'No Image'...meaning it was empty. But THEN when I put it into the card slot on my LAPTOP, I checked its properties and it said 'Used space: 723mb', 'Free space: 3.04gb'. But nothing is showing up! The whole card seems to be empty!!! I put it into the slot on my COMPUTER, tried downloading 'ZAR 8.5', but that didn't work because the computer couldn't read my card!!! SOMEBODY HELP ME PLEASE. I am panicking! 10-05-2010,04:34 AM #2 AlexMonro View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Apr 2006 Location Exeter, UK Posts 883 Try doing a search on this forum for image recovery or rescue software - there's been many programs mentioned over the years, and some are even a free download. The chances are that you'll find one that works for you, but you may have to try several before you get there. Then for future reference NEVER allow the computer to write to the card, by editing or even rotating images (using the write protect tab on SD cards is good). Windows sometimes tries writing to the card without telling you. Cameras sometimes have a slightly different idea of the details of the filesystem format from what the computer OS has, and this can easily lead to corruption. It appears that the best technique is to copy all the images from the card to a folder on the com
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tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Electrical Engineering Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for electronics and electrical engineering professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What Happens when Read or Write Failures Occur on SD Card? up vote 2 down vote favorite I have been happily backing up and copying SD (including microSD and SDHC) cards from a Linux PC using the following commands: dd if=/dev/sdb of=sd.img bs=4096 conv=notrunc,noerror dd if=sd.img of=/dev/sdc bs=4096 conv=notrunc,noerror However, I know that there is the possibility for blocks to go bad on the SD card. I assume that this failure can occur on read or on write. My question is, what happens on a read error? Do the errored bytes get set to 0x00 in the image file? Do they get set to 0xFF? Or do they disappear (changing the file size)? Likewise, on write, what happens when there is an error? Will the SD card automatically write the data to another block? Or will something else happen? embedded sd share|improve this question asked Apr 11 '13 at 12:08 Chris Merck 484 1 This is a high level system question, not about the electronics of flash memory. –Olin Lathrop Apr 11 '13 at 12:12 You might want to try Super User instead. –Camil Staps Apr 11 '13 at 13:09 2 There are two inherent questions here, which should perhaps be asked on different forums: (1) what does an SD card do if it is unable to satisfy a read or write request, and (2) what does Linux do if that happens. I'd be interested in an answer to the first question (if anyone knows), and that question would be topical here. –supercat Apr 11 '13 at 16:36 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted While how Linux or another OS handles bad blocks varies both OS, drive type, and file system type, as well as application used (in your case, DD) you would have better luck trying to ask that on Superuser.stackexchange.com But just for completion's sake, DD whe