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SanDisk 8GB microSDHC Memory Card with MobilMate Micro Media Card Reader Questions & Answers
I have samsung Galaxy spica
This sounds like it may be a formatting problem. Can you format the SD card on a computer? Select Fat32 as the format type.
MicroSD card has "fatal errors"
hi i have a 4GB microSD memory card in my blackbery and it started not reading properly not it says the memory card cannot be accessed due to fatal errors i now cant access nither pictures oe music on it can someone please help me
How to remove write protect on my usb flash drive
click start click to open on my computer you should see your usb drive E: right click select properties there will be an array of options select the sharing tab option then advanced sharing make sure you have a tick in the share this folder box then click permissions make sure you have all 3 boxes ticked full control changes and read in windows 7
click start control panel user accounts click on the administrators account if you have made one or you will have to create one in windows XP
click start right click on my computer select openRight click the icon of your usb drive (It should be E:/ or something) Click Properties in the menu that comes up Click the Sharing tab Click permissions And finally, click Allow next to Full Control.
hope this helps you
Bought a new Sandisk 8GB microSDHC card (Product
try formatting ur card with the following steps:
right click om my comp then click on manage then disk menagement and right click on ur card then format it will forcely format ur card. gud luck....
Media Card Cannot be Accessed due to Fatal Errors
Sorry to hear your problem.
I have a Blackberry Curve that did the same thing to me. I had a 8gb
micro SD in there for a few month and suddenly all my data was gone . I
also could not reformat disk either. Never fixed the problem ans was
forced to buy a new card.
Some questions to ask are:
How old is the second disk?
think of your daily patterns are you going around some area or working around something that could damage your card?
again, sorry for your misfortune. I thought my feedback would let you
know you are not alone this happens to these memory cards and it it
hard to pinpoint to problem.
try one more card and monitor your daily routine, x-rays, airport scanner, high magnetic areas all can do damage. Otherwise it may be the phone.
Cell phone says that the memory card is not
You haven't listed the model of your phone so I am going to take a shot in the dark here. Most phones will format the card on their own so it could be that the phone in question doesn't support SDHC, you might try an older MicroSD (not SDHC) card and see if it works.
My San Disk micro SDHC
technically, some card readers dont have any regulators to minimize the voltage to read a microSD.. some direct card reader can destroy/ damage your memory card.. try to use an all-in-one card reader, or a microSD adaptor then put it in your card reader slot..
Card reader slot in laptops made for memory cards only.. =))
I have a blackbery bold
Connect the media card to a computer using a USB card reader to back up the contents. Chances are the media will be readable from a computer. Once you've backed up the contents, save it to your hard drive and format the media card from your blackberry. Reinsert the card into the USB reader to restore your media files.
Lost all of my media
Try downloading a software recovery tool.
I recomend recuva, you can get it for free here.
http://www.piriform.com/recuva/download
My Sandisk micro card works
Hello, it depends how old your equipment is as SD cards and SDHC are not necessarily compatible, so if your pc and printer were designed in pre-SDHC days, then you probably wont get any success trying to reading your card.
SD cards only support 2gb max, and in order to support larger capacity for the same style card, the mapping of SDHC cards is totally different, so SD-supported equipment can't 'understand' the new mapping circuitry.
There's some interesting reading in Wikipedia which might clarify things better than my explanation.
Of course, this might not be the solution, but it's worth trying out an SD card if you have one, but I've noticed that SDHC cards are being advertised as SD cards; the only clue that they're actually SDHC is in the capacity, ie, >2gb.
Regards,
nicam49
No format
search your nearest scandisk service center and find the solutions......
u can find the service center through internet.....
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