by Jujupower » Thu Sep 12, 2024 4:59 pm
The (micro) SD card was used in a Faux GoPro on holiday (August this year). After the holiday (14/08) the card was used via wifi to download images, and message came up saying "Card Read Failed".
The card + camera set was purchased together in June last year, it was used in a few holiday trips prior. All being fine. It has been kept inside a protective case, no dirt or water has entered when it was used underwater.
After the wifi download failed it was tested on a laptop and could not be read either.
I have checked the physical card there does not seem to be any scratches or bends.
I have updated last post with additional info:
sector 1 - 92 893 695's binary is "FF"
sector 92 893 696 - 122 894 303 is "E5"
sector 122 894 304 - 122 894 335 is "00"
122 894 335 being last sector
Disk manager also shows it to be RAW files.
Hope this is helpful
The (micro) SD card was used in a Faux GoPro on holiday (August this year). After the holiday (14/08) the card was used via wifi to download images, and message came up saying "Card Read Failed".
The card + camera set was purchased together in June last year, it was used in a few holiday trips prior. All being fine. It has been kept inside a protective case, no dirt or water has entered when it was used underwater.
After the wifi download failed it was tested on a laptop and could not be read either.
I have checked the physical card there does not seem to be any scratches or bends.
I have updated last post with additional info:
sector [color=#4040FF]1[/color] - [color=#BF8040]92 893 695[/color]'s binary is "FF"
sector [color=#BF8040]92 893 696[/color] - [color=#BF40FF]122 894 303[/color] is "E5"
sector [color=#BF40FF]122 894 304[/color] - [color=#BF4080]122 894 335[/color] is "00"
[color=#BF4080]122 894 335[/color] being last sector
Disk manager also shows it to be RAW files.
Hope this is helpful