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Misho, read this again:
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If you are using a windows machine, insert the card in a card reader, open 'my computer', right click on the card, select properties, select the tools tab, then select 'check now.' I don't know if windows has the capability to repair 'disk' errors on a sd card, but maybe. Try and see. At the very least write down what it reports. Then, if you don't have any other file utilities, at least you can good and try to find a utility to fix the errors or at least possibly recover some files.
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The only difference is you don't have a card reader, so connect the blackberry to the usb and use mass storage mode.
Another thought, look in options on the blackberry. Where you would select to format the card, see if you also have a menu item to repair the card. If you do, try that before you try the suggestion above.
I'm betting the card is hosed. But if you can't get any files off it yourself and you have some valuable files, consider getting some hands on help from someone experienced at file recovery.