Hacking Ruined Micro SD?

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It was all working fine before. Whilst messing about with the Acekard, I used the Samsung formatter, and found the card ran faster. All well so far. Then I put the AKAIO Moonshell loader on to my card, without the rest of the Moonshell files, however. Obviously, it didn't work, so I reset my DSi.

Now, though, the DSi won't read the MicroSD card, nor will my laptop (using a MicroSD reader). Anyone know what the problem is here? Did the Loader somehow corrupt it? If so, is there any way to save it?
 
ur reader is spoil not ur microsd... if ur micro sd really spoil got claim ur warranty, some brand provide life time warranty=)
 
When you say your laptop won't read it, does that mean it doesn't detect the drive also in device manager/disk management tool, in windows? If not, you could try and force format it, maybe the file system got corrupted.
 
The USB adapter acknowledges it (the red light comes on), but nothing shows up in My Computer, Disk Management, or the likes. When I put it in the DSi, it has the blue Loading text. Samsung Formatter doesn't read it either, as the computer doesn't.

It's like I'm just putting a piece of plastic in there.
 
This worked for me.
Try taking your finger and touch all the metal contacts with a single stroke. That should get it to work for you. It is much like "blowing" in your old NES Carts.
 
lol I had a card problem today, at first I thought it was an error when formatting then I saw the huge crack all the way down the middle and that it was being held together with the label I put on it
 
DJ91990 said:
This worked for me.
Try taking your finger and touch all the metal contacts with a single stroke. That should get it to work for you. It is much like "blowing" in your old NES Carts.
I once had a MicroSD that could not be read at all just as described in the OP and rubbing the metal contacts made it work so I can confirm this may be a solution.
 
Still no luck, unfortunately. I'm confused as to how running an NDS file has made it fully unresponsive.

Meh, it might be a blessing in disguise. I'd wanted (well, crossed my mind once or twice) to upgrade from a 2GB to a 4GB anyway at some point - I'm not really a 'hardcore' homebrew user, so I'm not on my DSi/Acekard 2i loads.

Bloody good job I backed up all my saves and whatnot first, or else I'd be rather miffed (well, more so) right now.
 
try a chkdisk (repair with /f or even /r ) or Testdisk or at last try to recover with a live linux cd (some tips )

Just to let you know the formatter you use is FAT16 only and works with compatible devices only ( read the specs... avoid vista ) don't use it on any 4Go cards anyway... avoid reformatting a working card... don't use erase neither ... good luck ;-)

Update : Fine... you recover it ... backup is always the best solution ;-)
 
Problem solved... I think? After the whole "rub it" idea didn't work, I went one step further and took a deep breath on it, in true polish fashion. That said, I'll be backing up my files a lot more often from now on.


And of course, many thanks to the people who recommended it!
 
Just a small note though...

I used to deal with a lot of dead SNES's in the old days from where people had blown into the cart slot to clear them out. Sure it works a few times but the problem is that moisture from your breath settles there.
Eventually the contact corrode or short, Have seen it happen with PS1/2 memory cards too.
 

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