March 18th, 2013, 0:11
3/17/2013 11:55:48 PM * * * * * WARNING!!! * * * * *
3/17/2013 11:55:48 PM DURING THE LOW LEVEL FORMAT PROCESS
3/17/2013 11:55:48 PM ALL DATA WILL BE FULLY and IRREVERSIBLY ERASED!
3/17/2013 11:56:08 PM
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3/17/2013 11:56:08 PM HDD Low Level Format Tool 4.25; http://hddguru.com
3/17/2013 11:56:08 PM Low level format: [3] Mass Storage Device 0000 [1073.74 MB]
3/17/2013 11:56:08 PM Device capacity: 2,097,152 sectors
3/17/2013 11:56:08 PM Locking device...
3/17/2013 11:56:08 PM Formatting...
3/17/2013 11:56:09 PM Format Error occurred at offset 65,536: 23
3/17/2013 11:56:21 PM Format Error occurred at offset 131,072: 2 - Media was unplugged
3/17/2013 11:56:21 PM Device was unplugged, aborting...
3/17/2013 11:56:21 PM Average speed: 0.1 MB/s
3/17/2013 11:56:21 PM Operation terminated at offset 131,072 LBA 256
3/17/2013 11:56:21 PM
3/17/2013 11:56:21 PM Remember to create new partitions.March 18th, 2013, 0:30
EnviousBid wrote:I hope this is the right place for my question.
EnviousBid wrote:I have a PNY 32gig MicroSD card for about 7 months and worked fantastically.
March 18th, 2013, 2:05
Vulcan wrote:EnviousBid wrote:I hope this is the right place for my question.
Actually no - the DFL support forum isn't the right place, as you aren't using DFL tools. I'll ask for this thread to be moved to the Flash support forum, so don't be surprised when the thread moves to there.EnviousBid wrote:I have a PNY 32gig MicroSD card for about 7 months and worked fantastically.
Where did you buy the card, and since it's only 7 months old, can you RMA / return it under warranty?
As you're trying to wipe the card, it seems you don't need the data on it. Hopefully you didn't lose anything important when the card started to have this problem.
Those types of messages are, unfortunately, consistent with the card being a counterfeit small capacity (e.g. 1GB) card which has been reprogrammed to report itself as a larger capacity (e.g. 32GB) card. Superficially such cards tend to work fine, until lots of data has been written to them. Then they start to behave strangely, like yours. Other explanations are also possible, but either way, I doubt you'll fix the card - it's likely either counterfeit or faulty. Hence my question about whether you can return it under warranty...
If the card was still allowing writes, then there are ways to test the card and find its real capacity - but after the card prevents writing, then there's no sensible testing that you can do, as it clearly has a bigger problem.
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