Repair SD card?

Hello, I wanted to get my Raspberry PI 3 working again and used a new SD card to install Raspberry PI OS (64-bit). However, an error occurred, stating that the contents of the SD card differed from the contents intended to be written. The same thing happened with 32-bit. What should I do? Best regards, and thank you for your reply 🙂

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Palladin007
2 months ago

You can’t fix anything on SD cards, don’t make sense at least.
Things hardly have components, that is essentially a chip, maybe two, if what is broken, you have lost.
And I guess you mean Micro SD cards, they’re worse.

If you want to run your Pi longer (i.e. as a home server) or even have important data on it, you should also run it with an SSD. You can use an SSD with a USB adapter and keep good SSDs much longer than the best SD card. Besides, they are much faster, you can feel that.

Traveller5712
2 months ago

You don’t have to do anything… Simply insert the card in your PI and try it to boot.

There are actually images that have a CRC error and still run.

I would like to recommend you the PI-Imager of the Raspberry Foundation and the Raspberry-OS images that publish there. These run error-free and are always written error-free, in this combination.

If this isn’t the case, it can be that your SD card is defective from work. Is also only technology, made by human hand 😉

RobertLiebling
2 months ago

What SD card is that? Take another one that is damaged or fake.