SD card keeps disconnecting from the camera, mobile phone or Windows PC? Most of the time, SD card shows up and then disappears when copying or transferring files. This page divides the workarounds into two parts, to maximumly help you get out of the constantly disappearing SD card problem on multiple devices. As a complementary solution, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard comes handy when you wish to recover data from SD card that is not currently accessible.
There are seven fixes for the SD card keeps disconnecting or disappearing. The table below gives an outline. Read the content for details.
Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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Fix 1. Reinsert SD card | When the SD card disconnects or disappears randomly, you can retry to insert the card to the computer...Full steps |
Fix 2. Change SD card reader | If the SD card reader is not working properly, your SD card won't be able to show up on the computer...Full steps |
Fix 3. Change to another computer | You can also insert your SD card to another computer to see if it shows up stably or not...Full steps |
Fix 4. Disable PC turn off device | When the computer turns off the Mass Storage Device, your SD card won’t be able to show up correctly...Full steps |
Fix 5. More useful methods | Update SD card driver, change SD card drive letter, or format SD card to NTFS/FAT32...Full steps |
Memory cards are tiny, portable, and extensible, making them widely used in digital devices nowadays. As we know, Android phones use micro SD cards, previously TF cards, while digital cameras use bigger SD/SDHC/SDXC cards. All storage devices would degrade over time from scratching, bending, connecting, and disconnecting.
Here, we will talk about one commonly seen consequence of SD card problems after a long time of use, or simply improper use, which is an unstable SD card connection. Many people say that SD card keeps disconnecting from their computer, Android phone, or camera. Why was this problem produced, and how do you solve the randomly happening issue yourself? Let's check.
Fix 1. Remove and reinsert SD card to Windows PC
Fix 2. Change the SD card reader and reconnect to your PC
Fix 3. Insert SD card to another computer to see if it shows up
Fix 4. Disable PC from turning off Mass Storage Device
Fix 6. Change SD card drive letter
Fix 7. Format SD card to NTFS/FAT32
Usually, we use a card reader to connect a micro SD card or SD card to a computer. Being different from the 'SD card not working showing up' issue, sometimes the SD card shows up a while but then disappears. If you're willing to wait for a second, it appears again. Something goes wrong, and the below seven solutions are helpful for you.
When the SD card disconnects or disappears randomly, you can retry to insert the card into the computer again to see if it’s stable to be read.
If the SD card reader is not working correctly, your SD card won’t be able to show up on the computer.
Another way is to insert your SD card into another computer to see if it shows up stably or not.
After these three steps, if your SD card shows up and can be reaccessed, the problem gets resolved then. If the issue persists, continue with the following steps to eliminate the problem on your SD card.
When the computer turns off the Mass Storage Device, your SD card won't be able to show up correctly. Here are the steps to disable this feature:
SD card starts malfunctioning as soon as the card driver is incompatible or outdated, so it's necessary to update the driver to the latest if the SD card randomly connects and disconnects. Download EaseUS DriverHandy to find outdated, missing, corrupted, broken, damaged, and incompatible drivers and fix them quickly.
Drive letter confliction can be why the connection is unstable, and you see the SD cards disappearing and appearing randomly. Try to assign a new drive letter to the SD card in Disk Management in this case.
This method is mainly for SD card that has been used for a long, of which the health state is not so well. Usually, disk formatting can fix some elementary level of SD card corruption and restore it as a new one.
To format a memory card in Disk Management:
After this, your SD card should be able to connect to your computer uninterruptedly and work properly again.
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