I’ve a micro SD card that’s set to read-only that I can’t get fastened. I’ve tried the widespread suggestions akin to:
- Change the lock on the cardboard. I’ve tried totally different positions, like within the center, virtually on the prime and so forth.
- Restarted my Mac
- Pushed the SD card in as quick as I can
- Opened Disk Utility and tried “first support” after which “erase”, nevertheless it simply fails:
Deletes "NO NAME" (disk2s1) and creates "NO NAME"
Disables disk
Couldn't change partition map. : (-69874)
The motion failed…
- Resetting the PRAM
- Tried placing the micro card in one other newer provider card with a more recent swap lock, and tried the totally different positions once more on the swap
- I’ve additionally tried some instructions in Terminal:
sudo diskutil eraseDisk FAT32 SDCARD MBRFormat /dev/disk2
>>Unable to start erase operation: A writable disk is required (-69772)
sudo diskutil eraseDisk MS-DOS FAT32 SDCARD MBRFormat /dev/disk2
>>Unknown partition scheme: SDCARD
diskutil checklist
>>
/dev/disk2 (inside, bodily):
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: FDisk_partition_scheme *32.0 GB disk2
1: Windows_FAT_32 NO NAME 32.0 GB disk2s1
diskutil listFilesystems
>>
MS-DOS MS-DOS (FAT)
MS-DOS FAT12 MS-DOS (FAT12)
MS-DOS FAT16 MS-DOS (FAT16)
MS-DOS FAT32 MS-DOS (FAT32)
(or) FAT32
Every other recommendations on how I can repair this drawback? BTW/ the format of the cardboard is: MS-DOS (FAT32), I’ve an MacBook Professional (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015), macOS Monterey model 12.5.1 and I haven’t got any Home windows computer systems accessible.
