I have cloned using both softwares mentioned by you. But not worked. It seems there is no way to do that.I haven't tried cloning... But if EaseUS or AOEMI Backupper cannot do it (the cloned card is not identified) then the possibility is that the device is looking for the original card. The software is locked to the original card only.
Every SD card has what's known as the CID number - The CID register is a 16 Byte long Unique Card Identification Number. Hence it's possible to lock the system to function only with the factory released card. Cloning cannot change this.
Then it's what I said about the CID. Normally you can't clone the CID. But it apparently can be done in Samsung EVO cards. I haven;t tried it and use it at your own risk.I have cloned using both softwares mentioned by you. But not worked. It seems there is no way to do that.![]()
Thanks. Is there any way to know orignal SD card CIDThen it's what I said about the CID. Normally you can't clone the CID. But it apparently can be done in Samsung EVO cards. I haven;t tried it and use it at your own risk.
https://richard.burtons.org/2016/07/01/changing-the-cid-on-an-sd-card/
The same software will probably display the orignal CID.Thanks. Is there any way to know orignal SD card CID