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SD card format ng no card

64 GB class 10 SD card is installed, but camera will not recognize or format it. Is there a solution?

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  • 1 Insert your SanDisk 8GB memory card into a card reader connected to your computer.
  • 2 Double-click "Macintosh HD" on your desktop.
  • 3 Click on the "Applications" folder, then the "Utilities" folder.
    4 Double-click "Disk Utility". Look on the left side to locate the drive that says "SanDisk.
    5 Select the capacity of the drive on the left side of the window. The capacity will state "8GB" or "8,388,608 kilobytes." Click on the "Erase" tab to format the memory card. When you see "SanDisk" listed as the device's name, the capacity will be located above. You need to select the capacity and not the device.
    6 Select the appropriate "Volume Format." Under the "Volume Format" button, select the format you wish to use. Select "Mac OS Extended" if the SanDisk 8GB will only be used on Macs, or "MS-DOS (FAT)" if you will share the card between a Mac and PC. Select "Erase" to complete the format of your SanDisk 8GB memory card.

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    SOURCE: hd writer 2.0E fro sx/sd

    I had this same issue...I bet you're using DVD-R, am I correct?

    Apparently you can't copy video from DVD-R to the HD Writer. Period. Just can't do it. (Would be nice if they mentioned this in the manual.)

    You can only use DVD-RW and must format the disc to VR format, not Video format.

    I'm using a program called Handbrake (free) which I think can convert your .vob files (from the Video_TS folder on your DVD) to quicktime files, or similar, so that you can actually do something with the video...

    Best of luck, I'm really no expert, and I probably won't return to this page, so a reply to me is likely not going to be read by me...

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    • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

    SOURCE: sd card not recognized in my sd video camera

    Have had this happen to myself, in my case the card was faulty. After getting a new card it went fine.

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