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Micro SD Corrupt, Mac OS X Can't Read

So I have a 1GB Kingston Micro SD card that was used with a phone. I plug it into a USB Micro SD reader, and the disk of "NO NAME" pops up. I click to see what's inside, but none of the files are there (or at least visible).


I open up avtivity monitor, and sure enough it shows that "NO NAME" has data stored on it and is almost at maximum capacity.


The files inside the card at this point are useless to me, so I go ahead and open disk utility to try and erase it. I select the disk, name it, hit erase, and shortly after I got an error. I don't remember what it was, but something along the lines that it couldn't erase and their was an error of somesort.


I unplug it, and plug it back into my Mac, and nothing pops up. I restarted the computer, and still nothing pops up afterwards. I try it on my friends Mac, and still nothing.


Then I try pluging it into my BlackBerry Bold 9780, and it identifies a card, but whenever it attempts to modify it, I get an error saying it can't. I tried to format using the BlackBerry, but I got another fatal error. I tried to repair it too, but also got a fatal error!


How can I get the card working again? If I can't, please let me know ASAP please. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated, thanks!


- Ale47099

MacBook, Mac OS X (10.7.5), Macbook (Unibody, late 2008)

Posted on Sep 18, 2013 2:18 PM

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Micro SD Corrupt, Mac OS X Can't Read

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