Kde Card Reader Writer Utility Program
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Your guessing about dd is right. You can wipe the SD card out by the following command (let's assume, that your SD card is /dev/sdd): Do not interrupt this command or it could possibly brick the SD card. $ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdd bs=8192 Note: If this command does not complete successfully and you have to abort it, then most likely it is recoverable with disk partition recovery programs covered in other posts. It can take some time depending on size and speed of SD card. If you are convinced, that CIA would like to recover your files, then overwrite the SD card with urandom instead of zero: $ sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sdd bs=8192 dd command from above examples will erase whole SD card, leaving it without any partitions, even with no partition table.
The Inheritors James Holden Rar. So you will need to recreate partition on SD card. You can do this by any partitioning tool like cfdisk, parted (my recommendation) or gparted. And one more thing: be extremely careful when calling dd command.
A typo in of= argument value can cause disaster. If you just made a new partition, there shouldn't be any actual files on it. That 30MB is probably just the filesystem itself. The partition needs a few different tables and whatnot to actually keep track of files.
You can double check that there really isn't anything on it by looking for hidden files with ls -alph from the command line or be enabling hidden files in the 'View' menu of Nautilus. Depending on exactly how you invoke the commands, it is likely that using shred or dd would indeed overwrite the partition table and/or filesystem.
What are you trying to achieve? (A.) Remove all current partitions, to re-use the card: To erase partitions and/or re-format a (micro) SD card, just use gnome-disk-utility (aka 'Disks'). OR (B.) Erase any current (or previous) content on the card, so it can NOT be recovered: To securely erase the card, you need to EITHER physically destroy the card (render into sub-2mm² particles) OR use a utility (from the vendor) to trigger the secure-erase function.
Multiple writes (of random data), or reformatting will NOT necessarily remove the data.
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