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Default Wildfire s Won't mount SD card?!!![solved]

My Phone was working perfectly with no problems! until yesterday i was out and the phone battery was about to die then the phone turned off then after i went home i plugged it in the charger and went to sleep today i turned it on and everything on it is deleted no contacts no msgs no apps and no sd card mounted!!!! im running cm7 on it and i used to use a program called simple2ext which moves everything from the internal memory to the sd-ext could it be this program that damaged everything ? tried to restart the device sd card wont mount only if i take it out while the device is running and put it back then the device recognize it!! please Help
 
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could be a physical problem with the sd card? try another card if possible. if not then check to see if its a known problem with the rom.


copying your existing sd-ext to a new card:

you can make a backup image of your sd-ext partition using a linux terminal. (sudo dd if=/dev/mmcblk2 of=/home/username/Desktop/phone-sd-ext.img) i think mmcblk2 is the ext partition. make an identically-sized partition on the new card (it MUST be partition 2). use the above command only switch the paths around.

you can also make a backup (making sure sd-ext mounts) and restore with the new card partitioned and installed. i use twrp2 and for backups i have to force-mount sd-ext before backing up
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Have you tried the memory card in a PC? If you can, you could have damaged the formatting on the card (doubtful).

Have you tried another card yet, if so to what success? You may also want to try cleaning the contacts on the SD card with a clean cloth/shirt (i just use the bottom of my shirt)
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and it could also simply be an unclean filesystem. with the card inserted in a computer running linux, use terminal and run "sudo fsck -fy /dev/mmcblk2" (make sure the partition is unmounted)
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or maybe the memory card isnt combatable?
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-try use the card in other phone to see is if a problem with card.
-try use the card in a card reader to see if is a problem with card.
-try other card in your phone.
-try to clean the contacts of your card.
-try to clean the phone to sd card.

Try these steps:
-wipe everything twice.
-install superwipe tool.(this will clean your NAND)
-wipe again everything twice.
-install the rom.

I think these will solve your problem.
Here is the link for the superwipe: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1598143

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Matt-matt is likely correct here. Your phone likely died in the middle of accessing your SD and it corrupted the partition. Re-partitioning the card through recovery will be your easiest fix. But you'll lose all your info

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The problem is solved I had to format the SD card and repartition it in Linux and now It's working fine thanks everyone

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The problem is solved I had to format the SD card and repartition it in Linux and now It's working fine thanks everyone

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what commands did you use on linux? im also having this problem
 
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what commands did you use on linux? im also having this problem
No need for commands just use disk utility and format it from there

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