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CF Corruption?
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mat429:
Hi,
i recently completed my H132 conversion succesfully with a transcend 32gb compact flash card ( woo hoo ) worked great.
unfortunetly after a couple of weeks of perfect use i made the cardinal sin of disconnecting the USB without first "safely disconnecting hardware".
this resulted in a refusal to read anything from the CF. I have managed to retest the player with the old disk - which works fine. bootloader does not see the card.
Is there any way to recover the contents of the CF - or get it to read at all or is it completely corrupted for ever? - would seem a little bit harsh for a moment of madness.
please feel free to tell me that :
a) this isnt a rockbox issue.
b) its a compact flash issue.
c) i should always use safely remove hardware
d) i'm an idiot.
if the answer is that i have broken it forever then let its an expensive lesson to learn.
thanks for any responses
Llorean:
Have you tried it in a standalone CF reader?
I mean honestly, the worst case I can imagine is just that you'd have to reformat it.
mat429:
yeah - thats what i was thinking
i'm still in the process of trying different things. i have just tried it in a standalone CF reader it just doesnt appear to be there. "insert a disk into drive ......"
the best i got was once using bootloader, briefly, it appeared as a drive with 0 bytes - i shouldve run chkdsk while i had the chance, but now i cant even get it to recreate that...
:-\
thanks for any responses
Mat
TAC109:
Assuming you're using Windows, you should be able to format the CF drive starting from: right-click My Computer -> Manage -> Disk Management.
To avoid this problem happening in the future set the Windows policy for removable drives to 'Optimise for Quick Removal'.
ej0rge:
Have you tried inserting it into a PCMCIA sleeve and sliding it into a laptop with a pcmcia slot? Just wondering if it might behave differently when it's not in ATA mode.
I can't figure how unplugging it without flushing the buffers would corrupt the configuration of the card itself, but i guess anything is possible.
What's the warranty on these transcend cards? You could just tell them that one day you turned on your camera and it didn't work ;D
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