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You need a new micro SD card
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sometimes you can get around that this way. Load card onto your computer (directly or with a card reader) then open the folder to see the files. Select ALL then CUT. Open your recycle bin and PASTE into there. Make sure you can see hidden files because corrupt files are kind of like ghosts and don't always show. Remove card from computer to disassociate any cache memory from it. Then try to format it again.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had a similar problem with a SanDIsk Ultra "Gold" 32GB microSDXC card. Unfortunately, you're probably going to have to replace it - the semiconductors in the older SanDisk microSDXC cards degrade pretty fast I've found. I stopped buying them because of their unreliability. I don't know if the new ones are any better. You may be able to get a disk manager for your computer that can find the bad memory sectors and partition around them, but that's JUST a long shot and you have to be fairly technically-minded to figure it out.
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