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Try the SD card in your computer, see if it is corrupted. If not, copy the files off of it and then re-format it - then try it in your phone.
If that does not work, try a fresh SD card in the phone (maybe borrow one?)
If that fails too, it may well be that the internal SD card reader in the phone has gone bad.
HTC Rhyme has hugely potholed OS. There are many faults with the hardware itself. The maximum life expected of this device is around 2 years. Having said that, try factory reset. Also, if your device is old and beyond warranty, you might also choose to root your phone with custom ROMs available on the internet. I have chosen the same solution for my gf's phone, which tends to run extremely smooth since. Try Googling for xda forums HTC Rhyme custom ROM
You do not state if you contacted HTC directly with your problem. If not, this is the link to the HTC Rhyme web site: http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-rhyme/
Left click on the Get Help button to be connected with a Customer Service Representative.
Try holding the power button and the down button at the same time. After holding both buttons for 10 to 20 seconds, the phone should shut down. Doing this when you start the phone will take you to the boot loader menu
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