Ok /g/, I'm in a bit of pickle. Here's the thing:
Last night I was using my phone and I ended up falling asleep while browsing this place on Clover. Sometime after this the battery died, and I woke up today to a dead phone.
So, I connect it to the wall, and when it goes on I see that apparently "SD card was removed unexpectedly". Now, it's done this other times and it's always hogey and ends up being corrected by reinserting or rebooting. No big deal, so I do those, but the message just keeps appearing regardless.
Well fuck me, maybe it did get corrupted on the forced shutdown. I then take to examining it and see if it was damaged, try browsing it on a PC with an SD adapter and it does read it no problem, I can see all files; then running CHKDSK several times on it with no errors or corruption found. Thing is, it still doesn't work.
When I reinsert it with the phone on (while checking the storage screen on settings), it appears it reads it for a couple seconds, then it drops off and shoots the unexpectedly removed shit again.
I don't know what else to try short of doing a full on formatting, but I'd rather not jump to that since, while I do have a backup, some stuff might get messed up over the SD formatting.
Phone is an LG L50 Sporty if that's relevant.
Pic isn't mine, but it's the closest I found to the error I'm getting on google images.
spinrite
try with another card, maybe the reader in your phone is damaged
>>60810515
Remove the SD and copy everything on your PC
Leave the battery out of the phone for 10 minutes then reboot to recovery and wipe Dalvik cache
Put back microsd and reboot, if the error happens again try to format the SD from the phone
>>60810515
Clean the contacts by licking them as you would a stamp
>>60811072
Wiped Dalvik cache through an app since it's rooted anyway. Unexpectedly removed still happening.
Can't even try to do a format from the phone because it stops reading the SD a couple seconds after putting it in and it greys out the options.
Little update:
Was just trying the SD on another phone I had at hand, an Xperia LT30, and it appears to be read just fine.
I was going to try another SD on the first phone to check if it's the reader what's fucked, but I could not for the life of me find another one that I had laying around my place. Guess I can buy a cheap one for testing purposes.
Get a better phone
>>60812751
This one was fine up until this happened last night.