Subject: | Re: Sandisk flash card data not being recognized by Edirol R-1, fr= |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" |
Date: | Wed May 17, 2006 9:42pm(PDT) |
ee >I pulled my flash cards out of my Sandisk reader improperly and corrupted = 3 >plus flash cards. > >Once I learn a lesson I'm great but boy I need to read directions better. > >The Edirol R-1 now freezes up / does not recognize the card when inserted. >the files are still viewable, playable on the computer. > >D'oh! Sandisk flash card forever corrupted? no way to re-format in other >device? a lesson and move on? It's best to format the cards in the device that will record on them. Check the manual for instructions. I'm not familiar with the R-1's menus, but my cameras have menu items for formatting the cards. -Dan Dugan |
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