If you have tried all the steps above and still encounter the error, the issue may lie within the software's inherent limitations. Fortunately, you can use alternative flashing utilities depending on your specific chip or deployment goal. Use LiveSuit or PhoenixSuit (USB Burning)
If your goal is simply to burn a standard Linux or Android .img file to an SD card for a single-board computer, modern software is far more reliable:
Restart your computer after the installation and try running PhoenixCard again. 2. Change the SD Card Reader phoenixcard load cardtool failed
PhoenixCard is a specialized, older utility designed to format MicroSD cards and write production firmware (such as Android or Linux .img files) for Allwinner single-board computers, tablet processors, and TV boxes.
Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding why this error happens and how to resolve it quickly. Understanding the Root Causes If you have tried all the steps above
: For Linux/macOS users, the dd command in the terminal is a standard method to write an .img file to an SD card. Additionally, the open-source OpenixCard tool can be a cross-platform alternative for PhoenixCard images.
If you've exhausted all the above options, these more advanced solutions are your next step. Understanding the Root Causes : For Linux/macOS users,
Open PhoenixCard and click the button to clear the card before attempting to burn the image again.
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