- #Sd card reader not working install#
- #Sd card reader not working serial#
- #Sd card reader not working windows#
#Sd card reader not working install#
sudo apt-get install -reinstall udisks2Įdit: As suggested in the comments, I used GParted to get more elaborate information, and this was the result upon starting GParted:Įdit2: I ran the commands lspci and then lspci -v | grep -iA15 sd and this is the output: Some forums suggested I reinstall udisks2, which I did, but it hasn't solved the issue.
#Sd card reader not working windows#
It's a simple storage device, which opens easily if I open it on my windows partition, but on Ubuntu. This is the screenshot of the list of available disks, with the SD Card plugged in with the SD Card Adapter: It is definetly not a hardware problem as I am able to access it if I open on the Windows partition on my computer. I can access the SD Card if I use a USB adapter for it. The SD Card or the adapter is working perfectly on other systems, but on mine it doesn't recognise it. I tried multiple adapters, and tested the same with other computers as well. It is not able to access any SD Cards if used with the SD Card Adapter. Also using Arduino 1.0.ĬardInfo:133: error: redefinition of 'Sd2Card card'ĬardInfo:25: error: 'Sd2Card card' previously declared hereĬardInfo:134: error: redefinition of 'SdVolume volume'ĬardInfo:26: error: 'SdVolume volume' previously declared hereĬardInfo:135: error: redefinition of 'SdFile root'ĬardInfo:27: error: 'SdFile root' previously declared hereĬardInfo:141: error: redefinition of 'const int chipSelect'ĬardInfo:33: error: 'const int chipSelect' previously defined hereĬardInfo.I have Ubuntu 20.04, freshly installed. I've installed the libraries SD and RTClib to the best of my knowledge. But when I try and upload the Cardinfo script I get an error trying to compile it.
#Sd card reader not working serial#
I just finished assembling the new card I had recieved and uploaded the ds1307 script to it and it can give back the current date and time in the serial monitor. It would read the clock but can not get it to even look at the sd card. Okay! I went ahead and ordered another Datalogger card Because I was unable to figure out what was wrong with it. Did I kill the 14 pin chip that controls the SD card? Can I get a replacement somewhere? Or should I just buy another one?īackyardpower Posts: 4 Joined: Wed 4:51 pm I also tried several other SD cards I have including a 32 meg and 256 meg. I can still read it on the computer using an SD card reader that plugs into the USB port. Our goal was to see how much brighter the sun was at 100,000 feet compared to what it is here on the ground.Īfter not having any luck with figuring out why the SD card would not read I removed all the wiring from prototyping area (Photo cell, temp sensor and resister) and now have a empty surface to work with again.
I was using a 1K resister with the photo cell, so I could get a better reading with brighter light sources. Execpt now I can't get a directory or talk to the SD card. Plugged it in and was able to communicate with the Arduino after that. After trying it a couple times I gave up and clipped the wire from the 3.3v to Aref.
I immediatly disconnected the card and double checked my wiring and soldering. Was able to read the clock, photo cell and get temperature readings and a directory listing from one of the SD cards I had, but when I added the wire from the 3.3 volts to the Aref the laptop I was using gave me a warning when I connected it about getting a power surge and it had to disable the USB port. I went through the tutorials and examples. I bought the Data logging shield a few months back and assembled it together recently to use it for collecting data on my weather balloon project.