First post, by Ace
I have a 4GB Lexar Platinum II Compact Flash card which is giving me hell since yesterday afternoon. Now, let me just say I'm not using the card on a computer (I don't have a Compact Flash to IDE adapter), but rather a flash cartridge for the NES which runs on Compact Flash cards (PowerPak). The card worked fine until yesterday afternoon when the cartridge was giving constant formatting errors. I take the card to my computer, and no matter what I do, I can't format the card! I've tried these:
-Format through Windows
-Use a disk management program
-Low-level format via HDDGuru's Low-Level Format tool
-Use a Linux boot CD to wipe the card and reformat it.
Absolutely nothing formats this card. It always stays as a RAW partition. Aside from attempting to use FDISK, which I'm having some problems with due to not having adequate DOS USB drivers, I'm out of ideas. Is this card recoverable or is it completely shot?
Creator of The Many Sounds of:, a collection of various DOS games played using different sound cards.