

If all this seems alright, you can then check Disk Partition to check and fix file system errors on selective partitions and explore bad sectors on selective disks. You might even need to make conversions between MBR and GPT etc. To perform these optimizations and disk partitioning functions, you need to create, resize, move, merge, split or hide partitions to better configure disk storage space. Disk partition management software for Windows like MiniTool is essential for the proper functioning of the hard drive and to get the best out of your hard drive, you need to organize the disks into segments, much like sections of a library. (P.S.We’ve tested, reviewed, and listed many disk partitioning software ‘ and among a plethora of these, we’ve genuinely liked Aomei Partition Assistant followed by MiniTool Partition Wizard for Windows. I just want to know if I'm out of an SD card, or if there is still hope. Recovering data isn't an issue - I backed up before fiddling. I've tried reformatting it into two FAT32 partitions (which I think is what it was before when I was using it properly), but still when I reset, phone doesn't see it.

Weirdly though, it shows up as 7GB when really it is 16. I have a mac (I was using a borrowed computer when I ran minitool partition wizard), and under Disk Utility the SD card shows up.

When I hook up my phone to the computer, and go to mount USB storage in Recovery, the computer seems to see it.

invalid argument, error mounting SDCard." Same with formatting SD card, I get "Error mounting /sdcard/!" In Recovery (I have CWM v1.2518.4), if I go to mount sd card, I get "E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0. Phone simply says "Removed SD Card: SD Card Removed. I was trying to format it to work with Links2SD, but was being wonky about it, and somehow ended up messing up the SD card. So I'm not sure what exactly I did, but I screwed up my SD card royaly!
