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Old 06-26-2018, 01:31 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by sowee15 View Post
Thanks a lot. I will try the corner tap method more times and the revert to your image if it doesn't work. Thanks! About the SD card, windows said it needed to be formated, so it looks like it is corrupted or broken.
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No, that's a bad conclusion. Windows doesn't handle removable media with multiple partitions properly. If you insert the SD card into a Windows machine, you will get this error, but it doesn't mean anything.
Especially when the partitions are not Windows partitions. If you look at the partitions on the uSD card when mounted on a Windows computer (I use Minitool Partition Wizard), you should see a small unallocated segment, 2 ext4 Linux partitions (rootfs and recoveryfs) and a FAT32 partition. Windows 10 will mount the 2 Linux partitions but does not know how to access them so you'll get the needs to be formatted message.
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