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I have this SD card that I use on my phone. Recently, the phone wanted to format it because it couldn't read it. I put it on the Computer (Arch Linux) and I could read it for a while. Then it began to give problems. It stopped to being able to write to it. It insisted it was read only. Sometimes, after listing a file (ls) it claimed it couldn't be read. It didn't showed "bad superblock" errors. Then, it became read-only by itself. The lock of the reader is set to "open". Even not mounting it, by trying to explore it with system checker tools such as fsck, it claims it cannot do anything because it is read only. The card, or the reader, can be damaged, but right now i have no other card to try on the drive. Can I force the system to be able to write to it, even though only to format it?

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