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D5300 SDHC card issue
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 313131" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>That is the problem. Do not use Windows (or for that matter any program) to write to your SD card - deleting is also writing. Just copy the files, and then use the camera "Format" command to delete the files.</p><p></p><p>You can also use the USB cable to connect the camera to your notebook and then copy the data. Windows 7 should recognize the camera's file structure (even XP does), if Nikon software is loaded.</p><p></p><p>One thing I have learn over the last three decades of working with computers. DO NOT delete your data till you have at least two back ups. I usually have one location for working with the data and another as a back up. Many a time when I had the data at one location only, I suffered when the data got corrupted (or modified due to editing). So</p><p>. Copy the data from SD card to your computer</p><p>. Back up the images to another location</p><p>. Then and only then use the camera to delete the images from SD card. I usually copy images daily, but format the SD card only when it is at least 1/2 full - I have 32GB card, which means 1600 of D3300 RAW images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 313131, member: 16090"] That is the problem. Do not use Windows (or for that matter any program) to write to your SD card - deleting is also writing. Just copy the files, and then use the camera "Format" command to delete the files. You can also use the USB cable to connect the camera to your notebook and then copy the data. Windows 7 should recognize the camera's file structure (even XP does), if Nikon software is loaded. One thing I have learn over the last three decades of working with computers. DO NOT delete your data till you have at least two back ups. I usually have one location for working with the data and another as a back up. Many a time when I had the data at one location only, I suffered when the data got corrupted (or modified due to editing). So . Copy the data from SD card to your computer . Back up the images to another location . Then and only then use the camera to delete the images from SD card. I usually copy images daily, but format the SD card only when it is at least 1/2 full - I have 32GB card, which means 1600 of D3300 RAW images. [/QUOTE]
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