The error code is one of the most frustrating roadblocks you can encounter when trying to mod a PlayStation Vita Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Open the SD2Vita adapter and re-insert the MicroSD card. Sometimes, pulling the MicroSD card out just a tiny fraction of a millimeter (so it is not pushed too deep) allows it to align with the connector points better.
: Power off your Vita completely. Take out the SD2Vita adapter and remove the microSD card. Reinsert the microSD card, but do not push it in all the way . Pull it out just a fraction of a millimeter so it sits perfectly flush with, or a tiny bit higher than, the plastic edge of the adapter. Reinsert the adapter and try formatting again.
Cheaply manufactured SD2Vita adapters are notorious for high failure rates or physical misalignment. format failed c127559 full
Conclusion (actionable next steps)
Corrupted sectors can cause a full format to fail while a "Quick Format" might succeed. In Command Prompt (Admin), type chkdsk X: /f (replace X with your drive letter).
during the jailbreaking or modding process, specifically when attempting to format an SD card using the The error code is one of the most
The error (often typed as C127559 ) is a specific failure code encountered by PlayStation Vita Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
If DiskPart fails with "DiskPart has encountered an error: The request failed due to a fatal device hardware error," use a third-party tool like or AOMEI Partition Assistant .
Surprisingly, the most common fix for the C1-2755-9 error is purely mechanical. Cheaply made third-party SD2Vita adapters lack strict quality control, letting the MicroSD card slip in past its proper contact points. Power off your completely. Eject the SD2Vita adapter from the game card slot. Take the MicroSD card out of the adapter. : Power off your Vita completely
: Connect the card to a computer, open Command Prompt as an administrator, and type chkdsk X: /f (replace "X" with your card's drive letter) to repair file system errors that might be blocking the format. Clean the Drive via Diskpart : Open Command Prompt and type diskpart . Type list disk to find your SD card's number. Type select disk # (replace # with your card's number).
Insert your MicroSD card into your computer using a standard SD card reader.
: Occasionally, custom firmware (HENkaku/Enso) plugins can interfere with the official formatting utility.
In simple terms:
: Completely power off your PS Vita (hold the power button for 2 seconds and select Power Off). Remove the memory card, wait 30 seconds, reinsert it firmly, and turn the console back on. Attempt the format again. Safe Mode Format : Turn off the Vita.