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0747: Fixing a Corrupted Raspberry Pi SD Card Partition Table

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+            <h1>Fixing a Corrupted Raspberry Pi SD Card Partition Table</h1>
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+	<li>Download the GParted live disc <a href="https://gparted.org/download.php" target="_blank">Download</a></li>
+	<li>Insert the SD card into a PC and boot into the GParted live disc</li>
+	<li>Minimize the GParted UI and launch Terminal from the desktop</li>
+	<li>Run the following command in the open terminal
+	<div class="codeBlock CMD">sudo testdisk</div>
+	</li>
+	<li>Select Create</li>
+	<li>Use the arrows to select the SD card device &gt; Proceed</li>
+	<li>Use the arrows to select Intel</li>
+	<li>Select Analyse &gt; Quick Search</li>
+	<li>Press Enter to continue</li>
+	<li>Arrow over and select Write to apply the partition table to the SD card &gt; Type Y and press Enter to confirm</li>
+	<li>Quit out of TestDisk back to the terminal</li>
+	<li>Continue with the following commands to check and repair the filesystems on the SD card
+	<div class="codeBlock CMD"># take note of the device identifiers for the SD card (/dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2 in the example)<br />
+	sudo fdisk -l<br />
+	# run the following command for each partition on the SD card, replacing x with the correct disk identifier<br />
+	sudo fsck /dev/sdx1 -fy<br />
+	sudo fsck /dev/sdx2 -fy</div>
+	</li>
+	<li>Shutdown the GParted live disc</li>
+	<li>Insert the SD card back into the Raspberry Pi</li>
+	<li>Power it on to see if the SD card is now able to boot</li>
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