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D3100
Sandisk 8GB SDHC card gets write-protected
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<blockquote data-quote="mgc54" data-source="post: 100512" data-attributes="member: 12306"><p>I have just resolved this problem with 2 x Sandisk SDHC memory cards, one 4G and the other 16G</p><p>They both say "write protected" when I try and copy and paste image folders to them</p><p>I am using an image mate card reader by Sandisk and a windows 7 desktop.</p><p>Surprisingly I found if I mount the card in the reader and open the image folder I want to transfer to the card and RIGHT CLICK on the image folder and use the SEND TO function, that the Image Folder WILL write to the memory card.</p><p>A standard copy and paste fails every time.</p><p>Why the subtle difference works I dont know, but this latter method does.</p><p>I used the SEND TO method to write the last correct Image File to a memory card to update the camera file/image numbering system, having accidentially zero'd it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgc54, post: 100512, member: 12306"] I have just resolved this problem with 2 x Sandisk SDHC memory cards, one 4G and the other 16G They both say "write protected" when I try and copy and paste image folders to them I am using an image mate card reader by Sandisk and a windows 7 desktop. Surprisingly I found if I mount the card in the reader and open the image folder I want to transfer to the card and RIGHT CLICK on the image folder and use the SEND TO function, that the Image Folder WILL write to the memory card. A standard copy and paste fails every time. Why the subtle difference works I dont know, but this latter method does. I used the SEND TO method to write the last correct Image File to a memory card to update the camera file/image numbering system, having accidentially zero'd it. [/QUOTE]
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