This may not be a common and obvious solution, but before attempting to fix your SD card using your PC or phone, it’s a good idea to see if there are any physical issues with the card and the card slot first. The card might have been damaged by being immersed in water, exposed to debris, crushed, or frequently removed and reinserted into devices (via Secure Data Recovery).
Check for visible evidence like missing or chipped connectors (the gold lines at the back of the card) or cracked sides. If your card has any of these, there’s a good chance it’s already beyond repair. But if these signs aren’t present, try cleaning the connectors gently to remove dust and grime before inserting it into your phone or PC again.
It’s also worth checking that the phone’s card slot is free of debris and works correctly. Grab an air gun to remove any dirt from your card port. Then, try reading the card again. Another way to check if your card slot functions as intended is to use a working SD card and read it using a Type C-to-SD card reader. Insert the working SD card into the reader, and then insert the reader into your phone’s charging port. If you can read the card in the reader but not in your card slot, then the latter is the problem. Get to a service center to have it checked.
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