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My cell phone won't read my MicroSD 2GB memory chip
first you have to find out where is the problem so do this insert the
micro SD 2GB MEMORY CHIP in a different phone if the chip works then the problem is the phone, some times is possible that
you can buy a defected chip. so hope for the better.
I bought a PNY 16GB USB Flash Drive to download my music to, but it doesn't DO anything... I am using Windows !0. When I plugged it in nothing happened. Please, I have been trying for hours, HELP!
The flash drive may need to be REFORMATTED. In some cases, the flash drive is pulled out from the USB port incorrectly. That can lead to a damaged Flash Drive.
Always remove Flash Drives by using the EJECT method.
To format the USB Flash drive, go to the File Explorer (the bottom row of Icons on the computer screen showing a manila folder inside a holder) and locate the USB drive by letter, such as drive B,C,D, etc. One of these letters or higher. Tap the corresponding to the USB drive and an option box comes up. Select "Format" (Quick is ok). Once formatted, the drive is ready to accept data once again. If it cannot be formatted, then the USB DRIVE may have sustained damage to the circuit and no longer can be of service.
I have 4 gb pen
it might not seem to be detected but try going to the control panel > admin tools and open computer management then where you see storage open the sub menu there and click disk management and see if it shows there if not let me know could be a case of a dead USB drive or that its having a problem being detected at all....l
I took pictures and recorded
It could be that the devices into which you inserted the SD card are not designed to accept SD cards of that type.
There are 3 SD card types: SD, SDHC and SDXC. If the SD card size is 4GB to 32GB, the type is SDHC, and if the card is larger than 32GB, it is an SDXC type.
Newer devices will accept SDHC and SDXC cards, but older devices may not be able to read those SD card types. You should be able to check the specifications of the devices you are using by looking on the device manufacturer's web site.
I have a MacBook running
Most likely i.m.o. your 4Gb card is a SDHC card. Only a few 4 Gb cards are made as SD in the beginning after they crossed the 2 Gb line. You can't buy them anymore. So to use a 4 Gb ore more, you need a SDHC or better a SDXC reader.
PNY MICRO SD 2GB
Files must have the correct extension. i.e. .wav or .mp3 or whatever the music player requires. You may need to convert the sound file to a different type for the device to see it. It may show in one device and not another for this reason
I have a pny optima 60 hd 4gb sd card for my sony
Unrecognized, locked or non functional SD cards can experience many types of issues due to severe damages and or tiny cracks.
When a card is plugged in to a reader and not registered or not registering correctly you might then experience lost files you badly need recovered.
eProvided is developing tools to help those people that are having issues with loosing data on SD cards. Many of the secure digital cards produced these days are becoming damaged, bent etc. There is no rhyme or reason for these issues, they just happen. SD's showing a size of 31MB is becoming common, it's a bad situation, it means the card is badly damaged. You will need assistance from an educated professional. :) Yay, right? Well there are some that DO know what's up here.
We are consulting directly with NASA and act as the primary lab for such cases daily, we are in business for over 16 years. There is a sense of desperation these days in dealing with damaged and lost data on all SD's. We are at about a 45% success rate no matter what has happened to an SD or microSD. Many of them are reported as the wrong size, many are not recognized and some have obvious issues such as breaks, cracks etc.
No matter what others say anywhere there is hope for you all that have major issues. SD cards are considered monolith devices (monolithic). USB sticks and regular SD cards these days can be made with NAND wafers or a complete package, what we call in the industry a monolith storage device. We can get inside these devices by taking off layers with special machinery and we also can use many other options to get around the damage.
I am also looking to collaborate with others on this topic that are engineering minds with experience on this topic. It's a big problem these days. We are dealing with all storage devices, mostly new technology and we have a global network with some amazing gear-heads to solve all these problems... but I am trying as fast as possible to increase the success rates and expand knowledge on such file recovery cases so please let me know if you are interested in staying in touch ongoing.
I will mention below in my signature who we are and what we are about and hope we can share and help this thread and community with future success stories, if anyone has questions and requires a solution feel free to reach out to me/us.
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