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Sounds like you may have simply gotten a bad card. It happens, it has happened to me about a month ago. I replaced the card, and every thing worked fine....It happens, keep in mind anything that is this mass produced is subject to error. Also always allow your device to stop communicating with the card before it is dismounted. Wait for the safe to dismount card display before removal of the card. Hope that helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My only recommendation here is just like when you have a hard drive that has a bad sector. You can access the info but cannot boot with it. So here's a solution. If you have the ability to read your card from a desk top. Transfer files to another card using your desktop computer. You should be able to access it and drag and drop the files you want. However, if you think the bad read is associated with a particular file on the disk versus a true bad sector then the same problem may occur. better to delete that item and download from an appropriate source again. If its a file, you can then reformat the memory card and use again.
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