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Micro SDHC Woes
My Kobo Nia had a white screen of death (WSOD) event recently, and thanks to this forum, and particular thanks to user DNSB, I was able to recover the e-reader and get it working again.
I ended up having to replace the micro SDHC card, as the image write on the existing card failed repeatedly. I used USB Duplicator Image Writer as recommended in the instruction thread, and it failed after about 8 seconds. I wanted to format the original disk as FAT32 so that I could do a disk scan and fix, but the Windows format command won't work on the non-FAT32 volumes. I tried to remove the partitions from the original disk using both MiniTool Partition Wizard Free and Windows Diskpart. Both methods failed to remove the partitions Diskpart just came up with a message that said the operation failed. MiniTool said that the operation was successful, but the original partitions were still showing on the graphic display. I ran both tools using Run As Administrator Am I doing something wrong? Is there a different tool that would work? Or is the original SD card simply toast and should be sent to the e-waste bin? It seems that the card is recognized by Windows, and shows that most of the 16GB capacity should be available to use, so I would hate to toss it unnecessarily. Thanks for any thoughts or suggestions. |
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Try the SD Association tool --> https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter/
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That would suggest that the write life of your µSD card has expired and it has gone into a read only mode. You could create an image from it and write the image to a new µSD card if you wanted to preserve the serial number, etc. of your Nia.
For some advice, see MicroSD-card has become readonly on the Raspberry Pi forums. Last edited by DNSB; Today at 12:58 AM. |
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I don't think that I'll pursue creating an image. The image that you provided has got the e-reader back up and running, and I was able to transfer all of the books to the new card using copy/paste. I would be concerned about corruption from the original disk creating issues with the copied data. Is having the serial number on the new image important? I only ever use Calibre for loading books, and I don't get my books from the Kobo site, so syncing isn't something I do except when setting up a new e-reader. Last edited by Bartdude; Today at 01:27 AM. |
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