How To Fix A Corrupted SD Card On Android Without Computer

Have you ever been greeted by the dreaded message that says your SD card is corrupt? Fear not, for the Geekfell Community has your back! In this guide, we will walk you through different methods to fix a corrupted SD card on your Android device without the need for a computer. However, please ensure that your SD card is genuinely corrupted before attempting these fixes, as incorrect actions may result in data loss.

Signs Your SD Card Is Corrupted:

  • Files on the SD card are unreadable.
  • An error message stating “SD card not showing up.”
  • A notification that the SD card is not recognized.
  • A read/write error on the SD card.
  • An unexpected removal of the SD card.
  • An error message declaring the SD card is damaged and needs reformatting.
  • A significant slowdown in accessing files on the SD card.

If you’ve encountered any of the above issues, don’t fret. We’ve got you covered with these methods to recover your data and breathe new life into your SD card.

How to Fix a Corrupted SD Card

Method 1: Try a Different Device

Before delving into more complicated solutions, attempt to use your SD card in another device, such as a different mobile phone. If the card works and you can access your files on the other device, it’s an indicator that your previous phone might not be compatible with the SD card, and your SD card is likely intact.

Method 2: Format Your SD Card (Caution: Data Loss)

If other methods don’t yield results, formatting your SD card may be the solution. Be cautious, as formatting will erase all data on the card, so ensure your files are backed up before proceeding. Here’s how to format your SD card:

  1. Navigate to your Android device’s settings menu.
  2. Search for “storage.”
  3. Select the SD card.
  4. You’ll notice two options: “Unmount” and “Format.” Tap on “Format.”
  5. A warning message will appear, asking for confirmation. Select the “format SD card” option.

Method 3: Use the “SD Card Repair” Option Provided by the Manufacturer

If the previous methods prove ineffective, consider reaching out to your SD card manufacturer. Major players in the industry, such as Samsung, SanDisk, Moser Baer, Transcend, and Western Digital, provide online assistance for repairing damaged SD cards. Visit their websites or contact their customer support for guidance on repairing your corrupt SD card. This can also aid in data recovery.

FAQs

  1. Will removing your SD card clear/delete your data? Before removing the SD card, always select the “Unmount the SD card” option. This ensures that no data is lost during this action.
  2. How can I move apps from the SD card back to internal storage? Navigate to settings > Applications > Select the app you want to move > Click on storage > Choose “Move to Internal storage.” This process needs to be repeated for each app individually.

In Conclusion

Our community is committed to providing the best knowledge available, and this guide offers three simple methods to help you repair your SD card on Android without requiring a computer. While data recovery from a corrupted SD card may seem daunting, with the right knowledge, it’s a surmountable challenge. Which method did you use among the three, and was it successful? Share your experience in the comments below.

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