Buy a 200gb microsd card

>buy a 200gb microsd card
>puts into laptop after filming a family video
>something smells funny

>smoke and a spark and my pc goes off

Wew lad thanks sandisk

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That's what you get for using a macbook.

Dude no way, I was using a Dell Linux Pro litebook G67MT

All memes on the table. It's the adapter letting to much current through.

>he didn't fall for the shark meme
This is what you get. It seems your microSD just wasn't cool enough

SanDisk microSDs are notorious for their terrible fail rate, which is sad since they used to be top of their game last decade

Hmm. This really made me think about how hot my sandisk usb goes hot especially in otg mode.

It's next to impossible to recover data from the majority of SanDisk products. Be aware of that.

All adapters are passive you fucknut

not really, I do it all the time, they have pads you know

>It's next to impossible to recover data from the majority of SanDisk products.

Is it because it's next to impossible to recover data from the all of the flash medium?

It's because SanDisk controller data is usually not available. Maybe Russians found some way around that. If so, link me to the new database.

Dis the PC break as well?

I had the same thing happen to a Sandisk usb stick.

Burnt out my usb port, and lost me a weeks worth of data.

Looks like it will still work just fine, really.
What happened is that during the transfer, the microSD heated up to crazy amounts (no thermal regulation) and caused the problems.

except that's false. you can do a NAND extraction using a microscopic soldering iron.

>Dell Linux Pro litebook G67MT
>using dell 2017
come on man why are you using dell its the most broken shitty customer service brand ever even panasonic books are more well built then dell

Sandisk Micro SDs are counterfeited like fuck though. He could've easily gotten a fake, as could have you. Every Sandisk SD i've bought (from trusted retailers) has worked excellently.

more like SandingDisk
im i right?

You can get the data but it will be scrambled. You still need to decrypt it.

i don't think that's what you mean. you have to reorganize it but it's not encrypted. most of the time that's just a matter of block management isn't it?

Nope. The controller scrambles the data. You have to read it in a particular way. It's not just a matter of ordering the data banks in the correct way. You have to know the algorithm used to scramble the data.

why would it scramble the data if its not designed to encrypt?

By scrambling I mean that they use variants of XOR encryption.

Why do you think it's called secure digital?

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I bought a SanDisk 128GB USB drive from Amazon and the little fucker burns my finger every time I take it out of the USB port.

next time go for for the 19V edition

That's some mission impossible tier data destruction user

happens a lot with shorts in microsd's
it's fucking annoying.

Did you let your goat stand on it?

Same happened to me, but just noticed it was very hot. Turned out that the micro broke in half somehow.

Fucking sunFucking Sandisk. I lost two ssd last month.

bought a sandisk 32gb 80m/s read a week ago for like 20$ at office depot

is it going to explode?

>Not buying thinkpad at full retail price
it's like youre poor or something