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D5300 SDHC card issue
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 313118" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>If you use a program to extract the data from the SD card, them it seems to be writing to your card, and that is what is causing the problem. There are two solotions to this</p><p>1. Use USB to download the data to your computer, using OS copy command.</p><p>2. Just copy the data from the card using OS copy command and not a program.</p><p></p><p>In both the cases use only the OS. I use OS with USB so that I do not have to keep taking the card out of the slot. SD card being smaller and thinner than CF, mishandling can cause the card to bend and get damaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 313118, member: 16090"] If you use a program to extract the data from the SD card, them it seems to be writing to your card, and that is what is causing the problem. There are two solotions to this 1. Use USB to download the data to your computer, using OS copy command. 2. Just copy the data from the card using OS copy command and not a program. In both the cases use only the OS. I use OS with USB so that I do not have to keep taking the card out of the slot. SD card being smaller and thinner than CF, mishandling can cause the card to bend and get damaged. [/QUOTE]
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