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    I think this is a good response, but that it is not really an answer, but is a comment and a hope. :)
    – Xavierjazz
    Commented Jul 22, 2017 at 19:14
  • Yeah I'll tell my boss that the card can't be written anymore and to simply send it back to Amazon (he got it like the thursday before the last one, so I think thats no problem) and get his money back. I'll come up for the debaucle with my own money hence it probably is my fault for installing the wrong Ubuntu on it and maybe soft-locking it. Guess I'll have 16 bucks less to spend haha. Thanks for your comment, though. I appreciate every comment I get.
    – LordScrat
    Commented Jul 22, 2017 at 20:52
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    Well, that's commendable of you. But, nothing you do with software is going to destroy the hardware. Sometimes things just go bad. Commented Jul 22, 2017 at 22:54