Re: Repair 4GB SD card



General Schvantzkoph wrote:

The USB 2.0 spec has to do with the USB bus, it's unrelated to the SD card
spec. Cards above 2G use the SDHC spec.

Thanks for this info.

It's possible that the Linux
driver for SDHC cards has problems, even if your hardware supports them.

Nothing I can do about that for now. Except maybe go looking for a newer
card reader in case it is the hardware.

If you have Windoze you might want to see if it can reformat it.

Thankfully, I don't. I'd much rather have a zapped 4 GB SD card than
Windows.

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Garry Knight
garryknight@xxxxxxx

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