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sd card problem

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Mga master pwede po ba magpatulong sa inyo?..ung memory card ko ksi ayaw ma format..pati sa cmd di pa rin maformat..at kung e dedelete ko ung mga folders at mga files ung iba hindi talaga ma delete..bumabalik ung mga files na na.delete q na kong e insert ko ulit ung memory card..anu po ba ang dapat kong gawin.?.patulong nman po kung my alam kayo tungkol dito..maraming maraming salamat po sa inyo..
 
bili ka uli ng bago yung mura pero dekalidad. sira na yan.
 
Mga master pwede po ba magpatulong sa inyo?..ung memory card ko ksi ayaw ma format..pati sa cmd di pa rin maformat..at kung e dedelete ko ung mga folders at mga files ung iba hindi talaga ma delete..bumabalik ung mga files na na.delete q na kong e insert ko ulit ung memory card..anu po ba ang dapat kong gawin.?.patulong nman po kung my alam kayo tungkol dito..maraming maraming salamat po sa inyo..

Same here... na try mo na ba ung sa "regedit"?
 
OPTION 1:REGEDIT

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies

Double-click on the WriteProtect value in the right-hand pane of Regedit.exe. Change the Value data from 1 to 0 and click OK to save the change. Close Regedit and restart your computer. Connect your USB drive again, and you should find it is no longer write protected. You can now format the drive as normal by right-clicking on it in My Computer and choosing Format.
If you can’t find StorageDevicePolicies, you can try creating a key by right-clicking in the white space in the Control folder and choosing New -> Key and carefully entering the name.

Now double-click on the new key (folder) and right-click once again and choose New -> DWORD. Name it WriteProtect and set its value to 0. Click OK, exit Regedit and reboot your computer.

OPTION 2: DISK PARTITION

With your USB drive plugged in, launch a command prompt. Do this by searching for cmd.exe in the Start menu (or Start screen in Windows 8). In Windows XP, click Start then Run, and type cmd.exe in the box.
NOTE: you may need to run Cmd.exe with administrator privileges if you see an “access is denied” message.
To do that, right-click on the shortcut and choose Run as administrator. In Windows 8, simply choose Command prompt (admin).
Now, type the following, pressing Enter after each command:
diskpart
list disk
select disk x (where x is the number of your USB flash drive – use the capacity to work out which one it is)
attributes disk clear readonly
clean
create partition primary
format fs=fat32 (you can swap fat32 for ntfs if you only need to use the drive with Windows computers)
exit
 
OPTION 1:REGEDIT

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\
CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies

Double-click on the WriteProtect value in the right-hand pane of Regedit.exe. Change the Value data from 1 to 0 and click OK to save the change. Close Regedit and restart your computer. Connect your USB drive again, and you should find it is no longer write protected. You can now format the drive as normal by right-clicking on it in My Computer and choosing Format.
If you can’t find StorageDevicePolicies, you can try creating a key by right-clicking in the white space in the Control folder and choosing New -> Key and carefully entering the name.

Now double-click on the new key (folder) and right-click once again and choose New -> DWORD. Name it WriteProtect and set its value to 0. Click OK, exit Regedit and reboot your computer.

OPTION 2: DISK PARTITION

With your USB drive plugged in, launch a command prompt. Do this by searching for cmd.exe in the Start menu (or Start screen in Windows 8). In Windows XP, click Start then Run, and type cmd.exe in the box.
NOTE: you may need to run Cmd.exe with administrator privileges if you see an “access is denied” message.
To do that, right-click on the shortcut and choose Run as administrator. In Windows 8, simply choose Command prompt (admin).
Now, type the following, pressing Enter after each command:
diskpart
list disk
select disk x (where x is the number of your USB flash drive – use the capacity to work out which one it is)
attributes disk clear readonly
clean
create partition primary
format fs=fat32 (you can swap fat32 for ntfs if you only need to use the drive with Windows computers)
exit

na subukan ko na yan. kaso ayaw talaga. wa epek sa 32Gsandisk micro sd. na follow ko lahat ng steps at paulit ulit ung asa reg edit. kaso unable to format pa din.

sa cmd di makita ung sa diskpart.
di sya nag aappear sa selection.

ang problema saakin eh eto.. http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=1384508&p=22410460#post22410460
 
boss buti natanong mo ganyan din kasi nangyari sa sd card ko..ngayon subukan kong ayusin...salamat po
 
Ako rin problema ko yung 32 gb na philips na memory card ko, hindi na siya mabasa ng kahit na anong device, sa laptop, sa phone at sa camera ayaw na, sinubokan ko yung cmd command at ease us na software at kung anu ano pa ma kuha ko lang yung mga images sa memory card, kapag ganito na ba ang memory card totally sira na talaga, gustoko lang makuha sana yung mga files wala na kayang paraan,
 
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