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Formatting a MultiMediaCard
Although most cards are factory formatted, some cameras and other digital devices may require the card to be formatted in the camera or device before initial use.
Macintosh users: DO NOT format or initialize MultiMediaCards with the computer. Only format a card using the camera or SD/MMC device.
•Formatting a MultiMediaCard will erase all pictures or files on the card.
•Formatting should be performed in the camera or SD/MultiMediaCard device to insure compatibility.
•Formatting should not be used to clear unwanted files from the card.
If you do wish to format a card with a computer, perform the following steps:.
1.In My Computer,
2.Select Format and follow
Note: a corrupt or malfunctioning MultiMediaCard can be reformatted using the CARDPREP program located in the
Operational Notes
•A corrupt file on your MultiMediaCard can cause a device failure or system crash when transferring files to your computer. Recovery programs such as Scandisk can be used to detect and repair most disk errors. It may also be necessary to
>Unsteady power supply while transferring files, such as a low camera battery or improperly connected reader.
>Card removed from reader or camera, or any other type of interruption while transfering or accessing files.
>Improperly formatted card.
•A MultiMediaCard that cannot be accessed by the
•Minor malfunctions while using the
Compatibility Note
Your new Reader is part of a system of components that must function correctly and compatibly in order to complete the simple process of moving pictures from your camera to your computer. The components involved are the Reader, Camera, Storage Card, Computer (and its numerous components), USB Interface, Software Drivers, and Operating System.
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