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If these tools can see the full capacity (e.g., 64GB or 128GB) during the imaging process, your data is likely salvageable. Method B: Professional "Chip-Off" Recovery
If you don't care about the data and just want the card back, you can try a "force format." How to Recover Deleted Files From SD Cards sd+card+uupdbin
While formatting might sometimes "reset" the card to a usable state, it often fails with an "Access Denied" or "Windows was unable to complete the format" error because the hardware is locked. If these tools can see the full capacity (e
When the tiny microchip (controller) inside your SD card cannot load its main operating software or read the critical "translator" area that manages your data, it defaults to a factory-level emergency mode. Before trying any repairs, create a full clone
Before trying any repairs, create a full clone of the card to prevent further degradation.