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Also make sure you didn't accidentally push the little slide mechanism on the edge of the card into the locked position.
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I would like to reformat it so I can use it again, I do not mind losing the data on it, which is backed up. But I cannot reformat with File Manager, it refuses to give me the option.
This is a 16GB card, and about 4GB is in use.
In the control panel, I had previously checked the option in "virtual memory" to use the internal card to extend vertual memory. The control panel refuses to let m uncheck this option, and perhaps that's why I'm not allowed to reformat.
I wonder if it might help to swap the two memory cards I have, so that the internal memory becomes the "removeable memory."
Can someone help? I found info about reformatting at another thread here. I'm a Linux Newbie, so I think that what I'm about to quote does not quite tell me exactly what commands to try. In any case, what will happen when I reformat over extended virtual memory that might be in use?
Here' the quote from the otehr thread:
Lowlevel formatting:
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/c...formatter.html
Thanks for the pointer!
I'll have to try that if all else fails.
I ended up doing a 'dd if=/dev/zero' to the card, followed by sfdisk and mkfs.vfat, and it seems to be working (but only in my Nokia device -- neither Windows nor Linux recognizes the media.
I'm just copying stuff onto it again -- the problem only occurred previously when I passed the 10 or 11 gig mark.
However, I'm guessing a low-level format would do even more?
Anyway, thanks again for the pointer! I'll have to try it if all else fails.
Please help!
Thanks,
- toby robison