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Old 12-17-2013, 09:34 PM   #12
Ken Maltby
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The internal SD card has three partitions and a "secure" partition. Two of the partitions are Linux system and system restore partitions the third partition is a FAT16 partition. Windows will see that partition as an external drive, but not as it normally reads an SD card. It normally looks to the first partition to establish whether it can read the file system on the media/card, the first two partitions are the Linux ones, which it normally won't read. Fortunately there are tools that run under windows that can read the card even if Windows can't. But, a dropped device that is not functioning, due to the fall, would not be fixed by a new image. Sorry.

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