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Jul 14, 2024, 10:21:39 AM7/14/24
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I might try saving the files to my computer then (reformat) the card, reload some files and see if this helps, I've experienced may issues with SD cards over the years most of them related to photography, more often then not it came back to the card and not the device.

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I was having a simmilar issue with new sd cards. I formatted them as the page stated to, but it wouldn't read folders. Turned out to be that my folders for .6 and .4 nozzle sizes were causing issue. I removed the period and it works fine now. Hopefully helpful to someone.

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I am having the same problem with a brand new Prusa mini. The printer reads, and will print perfectly the files that came on the SD card that came with the machine. I cant get it to read files that I create with the Prusa slicing software for love or money.

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Recently, my Pi 3 broke, and I had some important files on its Raspbian Stretch SD card. I would like to get these files off the SD card without buying a whole new Pi.
Does anyone know a way of doing this?Thanks!

macOS can't (actually won't) show Linux ext4 partitions. There used to be 3rd party software to mount these, but Apple are making it more difficult with each new release, and AFAIK it is not possible with SIP.

I am a photographer and videographer. I was shooting a small gig at a local bar on my Canon EOS 60D. I needed another SD card that could handle RAW video; one of my good friends said he uses microSD cards a good bit for his video work. I went and bought an Extreme Plus 32GB Red/Gold U3 microSDHC with an SD adapter. I formatted the card, took some photos and video. Everything was fine. I shot the gig.

When I went to export the RAW files to my MacBook Pro, most of my video files and almost 60 of the still shots reported an error message as being corrupt/damaged/unreadable. All files are PERFECT when viewed from the DSLR. When viewed on the computer, damaged still-images show horizontal banding and video files freeze-frame (the audio continues to play fine). I have never dealt with this type of issue, so I have no clue where to start. Is this possibly an issue with the card or my card reader? Could this be resolved with a simple free file recovery program? Any advice is welcome.

since the files show up and work fine on the camera i would suggest connecting the camera with the cable to the computer with the card and see if you can transfer and see the files on the computer. So in that case you can use the camera as a card reader to check if the files are still corrupted or not

There is possibility an issue with the card or card reader, so you should exclude the problem first. Connect SD card with another well card reader to check whether the file is ok to open. If the problem still exits, then a recovery software is needed. In fact, most of free file recovery program is bundled with spam and useless advertisements.

RePicvid free photo recovery could restore corrupted photos, but it pays to retrieve videos and audio files. You may try the free version to scan and preview corrupted/damaged/unreadable videos. Here is the tutorial about how to recover deleted photos/videos from SD card. Hope it can help you.

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I have a GoPro Hero 5. I used one of my micro SD cards in it for a while and now I am using the card in another device. Every time I plug it in my computer, it recognizes it as a GoPro device and opens up GoPro Quik and tries to import new GoPro files from the card (which there aren't any). I have some files from my new device (DSLR camera) on this card already, therefore I don't want to format the card. Does anyone know which files should I delete for the Quik to stop recognizing this card as a GoPro Device?

Import the existing photos from the card on computer and format the card on your new device. This is usual practice when you use old card on new device. BTW after each import also format the card, this can save you from some problems in the future (if only delete the images).

The way to solve this (IMO) is not to mess with the SD card, but to stop the Quik application from running in the background, monitoring every card you insert, and slowing down your computer. (I guess this kind of bloatware is useful for the tech-illiterate, but it bugs old-school people like me.)

Also, I agree with Romeo - you should transfer your images/files to more reliable storage and format the SD card. I personally would never insert the same SD card into different imaging devices without formatting in between.

That's just one of several reasons why you should always offload all data on a flash memory card before formatting it in the new device whenever you plan to save photos from the new device on it. Each imaging device should be compliant with the Design rule for Camera File system standard, but there is enough leeway within that standard to allow for different subfolder structures within the DCIM folder.

DCIM is short for Digital Camera IMages and is part of the industry standard outlined by the Design rule for Camera File system. This standard was adopted as the de facto standard for storing digital image and sound files in memory devices by the digital camera industry to insure interoperability from one brand to the next.

> Design rule for Camera File system (DCF) is a JEITA specification (number CP-3461) which defines a file system for digital cameras, including the directory structure, file naming method, character set, file format, and metadata format. It is currently the de facto industry standard for digital still cameras. The file format of DCF conforms to the Exif specification, but the DCF specification also allows use of any other file formats.

I am having trouble transferring files to my SD card to then print. I am using the Ultimaker 2 Extended. I also am not able to print via USB. I've read that USB is not ideal but for some reason my printer isn't registering in CURA. Every time I hit print nothing happens. As far as the SD card goes, I have loaded several .stl files onto the card but when I plug it into the printer it does not read the .stl files. Any help/advice would be much appreciated as this is for school. Thanks!

You want to transfer gcode files, not stl files. stl files need to be sliced - you have to specify how thick to make the slices, what nozzle size you have, things like that. After cura slices your stl file make sure you look at it in layer view - this is a crucial step as this is where you find all kinds of problems in seconds rather than hours of printing. Look at every layer even if only for 1/10 of a second - you can use shift-up arrow and shift+down arrow to scroll through the layers quickly.

If you are using Eclipse you can move files to and from the SD Card through the Android Perspective (it is called DDMS in Eclipse). Just select the Emulator in the left part of the screen and then choose the File Explorer tab. Above the list with your files should be two symbols, one with an arrow pointing at a phone, clicking this will allow you to choose a file to move to phone memory.

Ive been using my Ender 3 Pro for almost 1 year now. Always using the provided SD card. For a couple of days, the printed does not read any new file that I load to the SD card, but it does with the older files (and it then prints correctly as well).

SD and MicroSD cards use a type of memory (Flash RAM) that is subject to wearing out -- the actual memory cells deteriorate very slightly each time data is written to them, and SD, MicroSD, and thumb drives typically don't use the very best flash RAM (as would hopefully be the case for internal Solid State Drives that house the operating system and user storage in your computer).

Either of these factors can result in one or more devices losing the ability to read the card, and this can result in only old files being accessible (though it's much more common for the card to become read-only, or even become unreadable).

If you can still read the original card in your computer, please make a complete copy of the contents immediately, and then write those contents to a new card (as well as keeping a copy on your computer's storage) -- and throw the old card away, so you don't accidentally use it for anything.

Something in the Ender 3 stock firmware (and even custom Marlin builds) is prone to corrupting SD cards, especially if you've removed and re-inserted them without using the unmount command on the menu first. I never tracked down exactly what it was before switching away from Marlin, but whenever it happened, making a new directory, moving all the files to it, and deleting the old directory seemed to work (assuming you don't keep files in top-level directory) to get it to read them again. When that didn't work, moving them off to the host computer, reformatting the SD card, and moving the files back always worked.

Most likely the default formatting on the Linux machine is not set to FAT32. Need to make sure the file type is set to FAT32 when formatting USBs or other cards, it has become the defacto default between systems.

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