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SD card, time to return?
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: UK
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For the second time my dad's sd card (it's a 256mb SanDisk) has requested to be formated while still having pictures on it. The thing wont work at all until it gets formated. He has a pc so i said i'd try it with my powerbook, i tried it in my digi cam and it wanted to format it, iPhoto said the card had no pic's on it, then via a pc card media reader OS X said it couldn't read it did i want to format???
What do u guys think? is it the card thats the problem or the camera (if that's even possible)
Thanks
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Senior User
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Albuquerque, NM
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If your using it in a Canon SD100 then update the camera firmware. The same card gave me the same problems. Canon has a firmware update on their website. I even got all my pictures back (assuming you didn't format it).
Brad
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Nov 2003
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No i didnt format it, and no my dad's camera is a konica (not sure what model, it's 5 MP thats all i know)
hhhmmm firmware i hadnt though bout that, ill have a look, thanks for the advice.
if it's not that then i guess it's a fault in the card.
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Jul 2003
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A visit to photo site dpreviews.com or PDA site brighthand.com will reveal high failure rates with SanDisk brand SD and CF cards, far higher than nearly any other brand.
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