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