Hello all.
Yesterday (02/24/2021) at approximately 1900 hours, my LG V40 ThinQ stopped recognizing my SanDisk Ultra 128GB Micro SD xc card. My phone was unlocked, and I went to access a painting app that was stored on the SD card, and I noticed it was greyed out. Upon further app inspection, I realized everything on my SD card was not currently being recognized. At this time, I shut my phone off, believing a restart may be required. (Side note: I turn my phone off every night and let it charge overnight.) I turned the phone back on approximately 1 hour later, and it became stuck in the boot sequence. The phone will get to the point of allowing me to unlock it, and show my background. It will state "Android is starting..." and at the top it will show the SD card icon that it does on startup when it is reading the SD card for the first time after booting. A few seconds later, the screen will go black, with the exception of the top toolbar and the bottom toolbar. The touchscreen becomes unresponsive as well. After a minute or so, the Verizon loading screen will come up (Verizon logo with pastel loading dots) The phone will remain here until I perform a forced restart with the Down Volume and Power button.
Safe Mode is inaccessible to me when the SD card is in, as the long press on the touch screen Power button will not bring up the secondary menu. I have accessed and successfully transferred over much of the SD card data to my PC (it notes that some JPEG files are corrupted), although the PC initially has issues with reading the SD card. Attempting to repair the SD card on the PC (Windows 10) leads to an endless loading bar. Can anyone help me save this SD card from a formatting, or worse, an untimely demise? I bought it new approximately 1 year ago.
Save me Old Ben Kenobi, you're my only hope.
Yesterday (02/24/2021) at approximately 1900 hours, my LG V40 ThinQ stopped recognizing my SanDisk Ultra 128GB Micro SD xc card. My phone was unlocked, and I went to access a painting app that was stored on the SD card, and I noticed it was greyed out. Upon further app inspection, I realized everything on my SD card was not currently being recognized. At this time, I shut my phone off, believing a restart may be required. (Side note: I turn my phone off every night and let it charge overnight.) I turned the phone back on approximately 1 hour later, and it became stuck in the boot sequence. The phone will get to the point of allowing me to unlock it, and show my background. It will state "Android is starting..." and at the top it will show the SD card icon that it does on startup when it is reading the SD card for the first time after booting. A few seconds later, the screen will go black, with the exception of the top toolbar and the bottom toolbar. The touchscreen becomes unresponsive as well. After a minute or so, the Verizon loading screen will come up (Verizon logo with pastel loading dots) The phone will remain here until I perform a forced restart with the Down Volume and Power button.
Safe Mode is inaccessible to me when the SD card is in, as the long press on the touch screen Power button will not bring up the secondary menu. I have accessed and successfully transferred over much of the SD card data to my PC (it notes that some JPEG files are corrupted), although the PC initially has issues with reading the SD card. Attempting to repair the SD card on the PC (Windows 10) leads to an endless loading bar. Can anyone help me save this SD card from a formatting, or worse, an untimely demise? I bought it new approximately 1 year ago.
Save me Old Ben Kenobi, you're my only hope.