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backup anything that you have on your SD card and then reformat the SD card.
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It's doing it again. Do I repeat the process?
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Hello, I am getting the exact same error as of last week on a micro SD card (64GB SanDisk) I have in for > 18 months. My ohone an Xperia Z2 now running Andriod 6.0.1.
Have not tried the reformat option above yet. I did read that "because Flash NAND memory technology used in micro SD cards they only have a limited no. of read / write cycles which becomes read-only after a certain number of program-erase cycles. A program erase cycle is simply overwriting/deleting the data in a NAND cell. Most memory cards last 3-10000 cycles, after which they become read-only because it's not possible to erase information in the cells anymore,
In short, you can't fix it. Sorry. "
Does anyone know if this is true? I hope not.
My data OK - + I have alot of Apps stored on micro SD also.
Have ordered a new micro SD card and going to back-up and copy back over.
How do I ensure all required data gets copied from old Micro SD to new Micro SD so that both data and apps get copied over?
Thanks
Shawser