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Hey everyone, So a little over a year ago I found buried in the dirt a SanDisk MicroSD Card inside a MicroSD to SD adapter, I promptly forgot about it after failing to read it as an SD card with a camera. Today, I freed up the MicroSD card from the adapter to discover it slightly damaged, it’s missing a chunk of plastic from a side, however, all the pins are still intact. I failed to read it with Android based readers, and am now wondering if there’s a way I can repair it anyhow so it can be used. I was wondering if anyone can tell me if the part of plastic that’s missing was an important part or if I can crop together a fix with some cheap materials.

i#ve looked at my micro sd cards. they have all a different circuit layout - but all of them have circuits in the area thats missing from your card. i’ve tried to make a good picture of that circuits - but it’s not possible with my magnifier (it#s just black in black) - but if you look on the backside, you can see the lines i p’shopped a picture to show you the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) area on a micro sd card

TRY THIS!!! I am a stay at home mom and it worked for me. I bought a Caig circuit board pen from radioshack for $11.00 . I traced the path of the circuit cured in my oven. Be careful. And it worked. This pen is used as a repair tool by electronic companies but is available to the consumer. What would we do without Google!

Try http://techrxgb.com they do data recovery.

My mini sd hc 32 gb card sudenly not detected by my phone or pc. What can I do, Is it possibal to detect. Pl help.