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Completely clean-up sd card and create new partition table



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My friend recently asked me to help him with his sd card. It just stopped working. So I borrowed it and plugged it to my PC. What I got, was basically nothing. No partitions, corrupted partition table. Is there a way to completely clean up everything that is on the SD card and create clean new msdos partition table (I know how to create partitions myself)? I have both Windows (8.1) and Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) and I know how to use console well.










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      My friend recently asked me to help him with his sd card. It just stopped working. So I borrowed it and plugged it to my PC. What I got, was basically nothing. No partitions, corrupted partition table. Is there a way to completely clean up everything that is on the SD card and create clean new msdos partition table (I know how to create partitions myself)? I have both Windows (8.1) and Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) and I know how to use console well.










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      My friend recently asked me to help him with his sd card. It just stopped working. So I borrowed it and plugged it to my PC. What I got, was basically nothing. No partitions, corrupted partition table. Is there a way to completely clean up everything that is on the SD card and create clean new msdos partition table (I know how to create partitions myself)? I have both Windows (8.1) and Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) and I know how to use console well.







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          You could use GParted to delete the entire SD Card and for creating partition tables etc.
          It is a simple tool and powerful.






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          • I have GParted. How to delete entire sd card (including partition table)?

            – Anagmate
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          • Just click "Device->Create Partition Table" it will warn you when the SD card has already a partition table, you can than select the type of the new partition table e.g., msdos as you mentioned it.

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          You could use GParted to delete the entire SD Card and for creating partition tables etc.
          It is a simple tool and powerful.






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          • I have GParted. How to delete entire sd card (including partition table)?

            – Anagmate
            May 18 '14 at 19:34











          • Just click "Device->Create Partition Table" it will warn you when the SD card has already a partition table, you can than select the type of the new partition table e.g., msdos as you mentioned it.

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            May 18 '14 at 19:41
















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          You could use GParted to delete the entire SD Card and for creating partition tables etc.
          It is a simple tool and powerful.






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          • I have GParted. How to delete entire sd card (including partition table)?

            – Anagmate
            May 18 '14 at 19:34











          • Just click "Device->Create Partition Table" it will warn you when the SD card has already a partition table, you can than select the type of the new partition table e.g., msdos as you mentioned it.

            – cslux
            May 18 '14 at 19:41














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          You could use GParted to delete the entire SD Card and for creating partition tables etc.
          It is a simple tool and powerful.






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          You could use GParted to delete the entire SD Card and for creating partition tables etc.
          It is a simple tool and powerful.







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          • I have GParted. How to delete entire sd card (including partition table)?

            – Anagmate
            May 18 '14 at 19:34











          • Just click "Device->Create Partition Table" it will warn you when the SD card has already a partition table, you can than select the type of the new partition table e.g., msdos as you mentioned it.

            – cslux
            May 18 '14 at 19:41



















          • I have GParted. How to delete entire sd card (including partition table)?

            – Anagmate
            May 18 '14 at 19:34











          • Just click "Device->Create Partition Table" it will warn you when the SD card has already a partition table, you can than select the type of the new partition table e.g., msdos as you mentioned it.

            – cslux
            May 18 '14 at 19:41

















          I have GParted. How to delete entire sd card (including partition table)?

          – Anagmate
          May 18 '14 at 19:34





          I have GParted. How to delete entire sd card (including partition table)?

          – Anagmate
          May 18 '14 at 19:34













          Just click "Device->Create Partition Table" it will warn you when the SD card has already a partition table, you can than select the type of the new partition table e.g., msdos as you mentioned it.

          – cslux
          May 18 '14 at 19:41





          Just click "Device->Create Partition Table" it will warn you when the SD card has already a partition table, you can than select the type of the new partition table e.g., msdos as you mentioned it.

          – cslux
          May 18 '14 at 19:41


















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