If you are having Windows PC and cannot detect your SD card, try to connect to a Mac or Linux computer, or change another Windows PC to give a try.Įnter into Disk Management and right-click on your SD card, choose “Change Drive Letter and Path” and assign a new drive letter to make it visible again.Įnter into Device Manager by typing” devmgmt.msc” in the Win+R window, and then choose “Update Driver Software”.
And can not be formatted in any way shape or form with anykind of software or using DOS on Windows computer which I just picked up as most data recovery or SD Format tools are only for Windows. It’s showing up on the system as a 30.6mb. Then tried the switch in different locations, no difference.
I now pulled up the card on my Mac OS X and it was saying that the card is not recognizable by the system. I then went to work and spent the day not looking at the footage. This Thursday I was flying with it in the morning and filmed some very important footage.
The SD card seems to be mountable, accessible, and usable by the recovery images, but so much so that it is treated as 'internal' storage, and that no extra SD card for installing ZIP files from can be found.Ok, so I recently got a DJI Mavic Pro drone. To push CyanogenMod 11 (for the Bravo), the corresponding Google Apps, and Super User, onto the SD card while the recovery image is running and what is more, if I start a terminal (in TWR) and type ls /sdcard, then the files are listed there. Now the strange thing is that, from the shell prompt, I can do adb push cm-11-20140921-UNOFFICIAL-bravo.zip /sdcardĪdb push gapps-kk-20140105-signed.zip /sdcardĪdb push Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip /sdcard When that did not work I tried 100% Fat32, a much smaller Fat16 only partition and some other things, but the recovery images don't accept that an SD card is in there.Īnd that is essential for the 'install ZIP from SD card' feature. I first had the cards (16G) partitioned into ~50% Fat32, ~50% ext and about 100M swap. The problem is that neither ClockworkMod nor TeamWin recovery image recognise my SD cards.
As reported in an earlier post, I have rooted my HTC Desire Bravo with tacoroot and revolutionary, and my idea was to install a recovery ROM via the SD card.