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28 Aug 2013
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#11
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Quote: Originally Posted by khoshtipi
So apparently I should throw it away, yeah?
There is sd card recovery software available. Google well help you find it. Most likely the problem is the card files are corrupt and Windows can or does not recognize the file structure so it just pops up the can not read message.
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My System Specs |
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Computer type PC/Desktop
System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom, Dell and Lenono LT's
OS Win8/8.1,Win7-U64, Vista U64, uncounted Linux distor's
CPU AMD and Intell, 9590, 8350, i5 3570k
Motherboard CFVFZ, GA990FXA, Z77e-itx
Memory Corsair G Skill
Graphics Card Crossfired Sapphire HD 7950 Vapor-X, ASUS R9 280X TOP
Sound Card Realtek ALC889
Monitor(s) Displays ViewSonic VX2770SMH 27" / ViewSonic VX2433 LCD 24"
Screen Resolution 1080i HD
Keyboard Microsoft SideWinder X4 USB Keyboard / Logitech 250 PS2
Mouse Logitech G500 / MS wireless 5000
PSU Corsair AX1200i, Seasonice 850 Gold
Case Cooler Master HAF 922 & HAF 932, Lian Li Train case.
Cooling Air, Glacer 240L expanded, custom EK loop with duel D5's
Hard Drives Samsung SSD 840 Pro
OCZ Agility 3's
OCZ Vector's
WD's Blue, red, green, Velociraptors
Seagate USB3 & Hybrid's
ASUS Blu-Ray
ASUS DVD
Internet Speed Best of 5ms / 75+ dn / 12+ up More or less.
Antivirus MS esentials-MalwareBytes
Browser Firefox Chromebook
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