micro sd -card reader
Posted: 19.09.19, 06:58
by ankarakecis
hello, I have a micro sd(4 gb). card read with card reader .first sector is bad. is there anything i can do with pc3000 flash?
Re: micro sd -card reader
Posted: 19.09.19, 10:34
by Roman_TS
Hello. Please note that ACELab doesn't provide technical support in forum. If you want to get help with this case, please make a ticket:
https://ts.acelab.eu.com/index.php?/Tickets/Submit
Re: micro sd -card reader
Posted: 19.09.19, 14:57
by d_d_recovery
ankarakecis wrote:Source of the post hello, I have a micro sd(4 gb). card read with card reader .first sector is bad. is there anything i can do with pc3000 flash?
Iis just the first sector bad?
Or you cant read any sector?
Does the card give the full volume of 4gb or a smaller volume like 32mb.
Re: micro sd -card reader
Posted: 20.09.19, 07:13
by ankarakecis
Roman, we expect renewal of technical support, so I can't make a ticket.
d_d_recovery , pc3000 card adapter studied other sectors. the first sector is bad, so the partition structure does not .
Re: micro sd -card reader
Posted: 20.09.19, 11:35
by Roman_TS
ankarakecis wrote:Source of the post Roman, we expect renewal of technical support, so I can't make a ticket.
d_d_recovery , pc3000 card adapter studied other sectors. the first sector is bad, so the partition structure does not .
We always trying to help our customers. Even if they don't have active TS, we can guide them and show possible solution.
Re: micro sd -card reader
Posted: 20.09.19, 18:01
by d_d_recovery
ankarakecis wrote:Source of the post Roman, we expect renewal of technical support, so I can't make a ticket.
d_d_recovery , pc3000 card adapter studied other sectors. the first sector is bad, so the partition structure does not .
Are you saying you can read the other sectors apart from the first?
Re: micro sd -card reader
Posted: 21.09.19, 08:31
by ankarakecis
yes, but of course not all green. there are other bad sectors but most sectors are green
Re: micro sd -card reader
Posted: 22.09.19, 16:47
by d_d_recovery
You can scan the dump with R-Studio or UFS.