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submitted 1 year ago by djtech@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hello everybody,

I'm trying to read a (probably damaged) microSD card from my computer (tried with two different computers, both Arch Linux, which can read other card without any problems). There isn't any singal of life (no /dev/sdX, nothing with GParted, testdisk, ...); the only thing that I found was in dmesg. Here's the output of sudo dmesg | rg "mmc0":

Any idea on how to resolve?

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[-] Album@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 year ago

If you need the data, a solid state recovery specialist may be able to assist you. Surely won't be cheap as it generally requires reading directly from the flash through soldered wires or jigs.

[-] ScaredDuck@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 year ago

Listen to this advice if the data is important to you. Also probably don't do anything else to the card just in case you would make it worse.

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