Your laptop may need drivers installed for your flash drive. Visit your USB drive manufacturer's website, find the "Support" page, and download the drivers for your specific drive. Be sure to know what version of your operating system you are running as it may be necessary to ensure you get compatible drivers. Install the drivers and try again.
Your laptop may need drivers installed for your flash drive. Visit your USB drive manufacturer's website, find the "Support" page, and download the drivers for your specific drive. Be sure to know what version of your operating system you are running as it may be necessary to ensure you get compatible drivers. Install the drivers and try again.
Put your drive into a USB port; right click on that drive after it appears in My Computer and select Format; set the File System drop-down to NTFS (better file storage space) or FAT32 (more compatibility in older operating systems) and click Start.
To format as FAT, put your drive into a USB port; right click on that drive after it appears in My Computer and select Format; set the File System drop-down to FAT (if available) and click Start. You may not have FAT available but you should find FAT32. That should be fine.
I've seen this due to not having the correct drivers on your computer that support the connected flash drive. Visit the flash drive manufacturer website and look for support there. You may be able to download a driver. Be sure to know what you operating system is because that may matter to select the correct drivers.
Take your memory card out of the device and switch the position of the "lock" tab. One position is for "locked" (i.e., "Write Protected") and the other position will allow the card to be written to (unlocked).
Hi - Did you format it on your computer or in your device. You may need to format the SD card in the phone itself as computer formatting may not be compatible.
On the actual card, make sure that the "locked-switch" is in the middle. The "lock-switch" is the sliding tab on the side of the micro SD card. The dial should be in the exact middle, or as close to the middle as possible, or the card will read something along the lines of "This data card in encrypted," when inserting the chip into the computer.
SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
Here is a video tutorial that can help you restore card data back from this formatted SD card step by step:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PAMc6eNPbU
I find it when my Seagate hard drive was formatted by my friend and it helps me restore most of my drive videos, files and images.
So, it can also be useful for you.
From now on, make SD card data backups all the time.
I think you are referring,that there are folders and shortcuts which are not created by you and its generating automatically?
if this so, Its an action of a virus. - Run full system scan using a up-to-date virus scanner.
The SD630 works with MMC and SD cards, 2GB or smaller. It does not work with higher-capacity SDHC cards.
Your SDHC card can be used in any camera that accepts SDHC cards.
SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
In Windows copy the file using Windows Explorer. Open two windows and drag and drop from one to the other to create the copy. (If you right-click and drag, you will be able to Move instead of Copy).