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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 529990" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I have not ventured into dng yet. So not knowing anything about dng, my first thought is if you have another software to try that will open the nef. Assuming that is a fail, then I would say run a chkdsk on the card. Plenty of instructions online. Here is one, (I didn't read it closely, but it looks right) </p><p><a href="http://appuals.com/best-guide-steps-to-fix-a-corrupt-sd-card-via-chkdsk/" target="_blank">BEST GUIDE: Steps to fix a corrupt SD Card via Chkdsk</a></p><p></p><p>Maybe check disk will reveal that something went wrong on the card. I would follow that up with a format via your computer and then format again in camera.</p><p>You could spend some time copying and erasing large blocks of files from your computer to test it out. And of course don't trust it until you have a good run of no problems in camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 529990, member: 4923"] I have not ventured into dng yet. So not knowing anything about dng, my first thought is if you have another software to try that will open the nef. Assuming that is a fail, then I would say run a chkdsk on the card. Plenty of instructions online. Here is one, (I didn't read it closely, but it looks right) [url=http://appuals.com/best-guide-steps-to-fix-a-corrupt-sd-card-via-chkdsk/]BEST GUIDE: Steps to fix a corrupt SD Card via Chkdsk[/url] Maybe check disk will reveal that something went wrong on the card. I would follow that up with a format via your computer and then format again in camera. You could spend some time copying and erasing large blocks of files from your computer to test it out. And of course don't trust it until you have a good run of no problems in camera. [/QUOTE]
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