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Why wont my sandisk work on my computer
hi melissa
i hope your issues has been fixed.
but can you elaborate on the issue which you have.
As per your question there are multiple answers.
which operating system are you using,
what happens when you plug in your sandisk
was it working before.
have you tried it on different machines .
9/15/2014 12:26:54 AM •
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on Sep 15, 2014
I have 4gb micro sd card whin i format it show me 3.69 gb
1 GB = 1024 MB (mega bytes)
1 MB =1024 KB (kilobytes)
1 KB = 1024 bytes
1 GB = 1024*1024*1024 bytes
1 GB = 1073741824 bytes
But manufacturers count 1GB as 1000000000 bytes, so it's normal that a sd card which advertise being 4GB is in reality 3.7GB (4000000000 / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 = 3.72 GB).
9/6/2014 2:08:38 AM •
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on Sep 06, 2014
Usb flash drive how to use
On Windows systems you may drag and drop or copy and paste.
Bring up your flash drive by double clicking it : Start - Computer -click on the flash drive.. Make that window smaller by clicking on the square "windows" icon if you want . Then you can open the files you wish to copy, highlight them and right click "copy" then click on the flash drive window and right click and "paste" Or you may open both the flash drive window and the files you wish to copy window and drag and drop them into the flash drive window by clicking on the file and holding the mouse button down while "dragging" it into the flash drive window then releasing the mouse button.
8/28/2014 10:13:48 AM •
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on Aug 28, 2014
When im reformat my 1gb
you can
recover photos after reformat with asoftech photo recovery software, you can follow the steps below1. Do not save any new file to memory card.2. Connect your card to computer. You should see memory card shown as a drive letter (like H:) in My Computer.3. Download asoftech photo recovery software
http://www.asoftech.com/apr/4. Install and open the photo recovery program, select your memory drive, and click 'Start' button to start scanning process which will find your lost photos.
I have locked my memory card and forgotten the
All you have to do is: Step One: To save data, use EASEUS Data Recovery software (free version - 1GB of data recovery). how: 1. Download and install EASEUS Data Recovery 2. Choose Complete Recovery - Next 3. Choose the drive micro SD - Next 4. Save the data to the hard disk (max. 1GB) 5. Because of your micro SD 2GB, repeat the process of recovery (repeat step 2, 3, 4) After all data is secure, do the process of removing the micro SD password Step Two: The first alternative - use the software HP Drive Key Boot Utility 1. Download and install the software HP Drive Key Boot Utility 2. Then, double click the file cp006049.exe 3. If you are using Win XP, double click the file cp006049.exe - select Install. 4. If you are using Win Vista or Seven, double click the file cp006049.exe - select extrack. 5. Then, open the program "HP Drive Key Boot Utility or hpdkbu.exe" - Next - select drive - Next - Create new or replace exiting configuration - Next - Hard drive - Next - Create new file system - Next - wait until the process is completed - Next - Finish. 6. Remove the micro SD from the USB port, then insert it again. 7. Quick format micro SD (FAT file system) 8. Restore all data, to the micro SD.The second alternative - use software HDD Low Level Format Tool 1. Download and install HDD Low Level Format Tool 2. Select micro SD - Continue 3. Click S.M.A.R.T - click Get Smart Attributes 4. Click LOW LEVEL FORMAT - click Format this device 5. Wait until the process is complete - press OK 6. Remove the micro SD from the USB port, then insert it again. 7. Quick format micro SD (FAT file system) 8. Restore all data, to the micro SD. I hope this information helps. Thank you for using FixYa!
How to backup my memory card
Open it in a file explorer, select the files you want to backup and then copy them over to where you want the backup located.
8/19/2014 4:19:32 PM •
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on Aug 19, 2014
How do i assign a drive letter to a usb stick ?
If you're in Windows you can go into your Administrative Tools > Computer Management and select Storage > Disk Management. You can work with any drive attached to your computer from there. Just right click on the drive and choose "Change drive letter and paths".
8/19/2014 4:18:39 PM •
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on Aug 19, 2014
Www sandisk com wug
Amazon has many SanDisk micro SD options. Check the specs on your camera and search for "SanDisk MicroSD">
8/19/2014 4:14:09 PM •
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on Aug 19, 2014
Memory card
Try a different formatting program. SDFormatter sometimes works, when otheres won't.
8/17/2014 3:55:38 AM •
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on Aug 17, 2014
Unlock the password
my memory card need a password and i forget our password
who to unlocked my memory card
Why am i unable to see usb drive ?
If you are running Windows you could try:
Find 'Manage' on your computer 'start' menu.
Click on 'disk management'You should be able to see which drive letter your USB is automatically stored in
Then on 'Find' from the 'Start' menu type in that letter - make sure you put the colon : after it. Good luck! :)
8/10/2014 6:28:16 PM •
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on Aug 10, 2014
How to format 4 gb memory card?
Try to format in your "Device" and if that fails go to PC. First make sure your card reader device supports SDHC. There are some old readers languishing in the back of drawers that should be tossed.
Given that your reader is capable of reading an SDHC card set the windows format for quick and set at FAT-32. If this fails just toss it.
Flash cards are born to die. There is a limited number of times it will perform a write. Long term storage is a bad idea. Never try a low level format, it won't work and will destroy the manufacturers low level formatting.
I had one last a whole 12 hours fresh out of the package. I had another that worked diligently in a cell phone for a year and a half. Moral being, they are all going to fail sooner or later. Best to be prepared. There is a reason Android phones can upload your fresh photo and video to a cloud storage drive. Once it has reached that limit depending on what area died it may say write protected or it may simply just be a dead chicklet of plastic. Either way that is the last Rodeo, it will never play the piano again.
A 4GB card these days cost of replacement Is barely comparable to the cost of the time to just walk it over to the trash can.
If you are lucky you may be able to copy any data off of it to your HDD for a while. So don't waste your last possible salvage. Copy everything off to a folder on the HDD before it losses an area needed to read.
7/29/2014 6:53:20 PM •
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on Jul 29, 2014
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