07-16-2020, 08:18 AM
have you tried running 'badblocks -n -v /dev/mmcblkX'?
I had a similar issue with a uSD that was less than a month old. No matter what I did, when I put an OS to it, I'd get one boot before it wouldn't boot again. Ran the above command on it, and it turned out to be the uSD. Was able to easily get it RMA'ed with the output from badblocks.
I had a similar issue with a uSD that was less than a month old. No matter what I did, when I put an OS to it, I'd get one boot before it wouldn't boot again. Ran the above command on it, and it turned out to be the uSD. Was able to easily get it RMA'ed with the output from badblocks.