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alot of google but to no help, plz... Oct 7, 2005 #1 mephisto_007 TS Guru Topic Starter Posts: 224 I found the article LINK saying: Why we wil see "Error, reformat Media" on the screen when we turn on player? Because you use FAT32 or NTFS to format your player under Window200 or higher, did not use FAT or FAT16, you must use FAT or FAT16 to reformat your player, then repair how to fix format disk error without formatting the problem.Click to expand... The problem is I don't understand what it asking me to do... I had installed win98 but don't know how to format it in FAT or FAT16, I am so lost can anyone point me a direction... Oct 7, 2005 #2 mephisto_007 TS Guru Topic Starter Posts: 224 Uppin... :blackeye: Oct 8, 2005 #3 mephisto_007 TS Guru Topic Starter Posts: 224 Uppin, again :-( Oct 13, 2005 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Topic Status: Not open for further replies. Similar Topics How do I stop Windows Media Player detecting my mp3 player Feb 8, 2006 Windows Media Player server error? Jul 5, 2011 Windows media player error (ivivideo.ax) Dec 19, 2007 Windows media player error Jul 10, 2012 Add New Comment You need to be a member to leave a comment. Join thousands of tech enthusiasts and participate. TechSpot Account Sign up for free, it takes 30 seconds. Already have an account? Login now. You may also... Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log in with Google Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Main Sections Technology News Reviews Features Product Finder Downloads Drivers Comm
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those images onto your computer, an error message pops up: "The memory card is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?"How does a functioning memory card suddenly become unformatted? And even more importantly, how http://www.anysoftwaretools.com/fix-memory-card-not-formatted/ can you recover your data when the computer says that the memory card is not formatted?The issue is, unfortunately, a common one. When the memory card becomes corrupted, the computer and often even the camera the images were shot on won't read the images any more. While formatting an empty card is no big deal, often, the error message pops up when there's already images on the card. But, the data can often be recovered memory card — here's why it happens, how to prevent it and how to recover those images when you see that memory card error. Memory card format errors often occur because the writing process was either interrupted or corrupted. The files that a computer or camera need to read or write files properly are lost, making the card inaccessible without a reformat. The error often pops up after:The SD card was removed from the camera while the camera you need to was using it, or the camera's battery died while writing a file. To be safe, always power your camera down before removing the SD card and avoid shooting with a low battery.The card was used in multiple devices, like different cameras or using the card in a PC then a Mac. Memory cards will often need to be formatted when switching to a different camera, so don't switch the card from one camera to the next without saving the data somewhere else first.The SD card was damaged — sometimes, accidents just happen.The card was originally formatted using a computer, not the camera. While you can format your card with your computer, it's best to format using the camera to prevent corrupted files.The wrong card brand was used. While most cameras will accept several different types of cards, it's a good idea to check to see what cards your camera band recommends. For example, GoPro cameras have been known to be a bit prone to memory card errors if not using a card recommended by GoPro themselves.While identifying what went wrong will help avoid the issue the next time around, that won't help you with the current data on your card. While you can't read the files in your computer, there may still be a way to recover the files — here are a few