I have a kingston 4gb micro sd hc memory card that i just bought. i tried to move some pictures from my phone to the card and it says the file exceeds the space when i have nothing on my card
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Whats the size of your SD Micro chip? Is it 4GB or larger?
You probably bought a SD-HC chip (wich includes 4GB and larger chips). Any SD card that is bigger than 2GB is in this HC-format and will only work if the device supports it.
As you can see here in the description, your device does infact only support SD cards up to 2GB. http://www.amazon.com/Jazz-DV151-Digital-Video-Camera/dp/B001F7MXJS
I guess you will need to use smaller ones in order to make them work with your camcorder.
your samsung Gravity 2 wont read the HC format, there is not much you can do sorry. the SD HC is a newer format for devices in the last year or so. Older devices will not accept the HC format cards. I did the same thing! And im in the business, easy mistake. Keep it around though you'll use it soon, just not in your Samsung.
Gurvy
There are a few tricks, such as formatting the SD card in the phone first, to create the special media folders; deleting the finger print file; playing the files in vcard on the phone.
Also, if the mp3 files come from iTunes and were purchased from the internet, they may be encrypted so they can only be played on the computer they were purchesed from - they will need to be burned to CD, then ripped back (removes the security, and some sound quality loss?), or use a special purchased tool to remove the security (there are tools out there, I just haven't bought/used any of them).
Well I found that these older card readers will not read the 4g sdhc format. In your case you found a 4 gig card that can be read (your sisters) Bring your's back to the store and get an exchange for the brand your sister has, let them know this. The knowledge for them is good. They most alway accomadate just to keep the customer happy.
THe HC chip set for SD's and micro SD's have different programming in them and are unfortunately not backwards compatable with a standard SD host port. For you laptop, I reccoment getting a USB SD chip adapter. They're only like $6-$10 depending upon the brand. For your phone, however, I reccomend you take it back to the store for a trade-in on a standard SD chip, or for a complete refund so you can buy one from a store that carries standards.
mmm idk
Which OS do you have? You need Windows Mobile 6.1 to recognize 4gb card.
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