how do I fix a corrupt card?


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how come you even take 500 pictures even before your camera hasnt recognized the card?

It took all of the pictures just fine. I could play them back on the camera's LCD as I drove home.

chkdsk e: /f at the cmd prompt

Also update to Windows XP SP3 as there have been numerous post-SP2 updates to support memory cards > 4Gb

It's only a 2gb card.

The Linux bootable CD RIP (Recovery Is Possible) (link) has tools to extract photos and such from drives (and this card would be a drive if you have it connected in a PCMCIA slot, or possibly even by camera).

These tools, like photorec, can even be added into a standard Ubuntu or other Linux install. And just connecting it to a Linux box may fix problems. That is what one Microsoft employee has found with a corrupted iPod.

Does your camera have a usb interface you can connect to? You may need to use that if it is only your camera that can read the card

Yea I tried that; no luck

So do the images still show on the camera?

Nope, it says "this card cannot be used" and it won't let me even reformat the card.

Yea I tried that; no luck

Nope, it says "this card cannot be used" and it won't let me even reformat the card.

Might be a good time for me to re-post my previous suggestion.

The Linux bootable CD RIP (Recovery Is Possible) (link) has tools to extract photos and such from drives (and this card would be a drive if you have it connected in a PCMCIA slot, or possibly even by camera).

These tools, like photorec, can even be added into a standard Ubuntu or other Linux install. And just connecting it to a Linux box may fix problems. That is what one Microsoft employee has found with a corrupted iPod.

Ok, so this doesn't make any sense to me what so ever, so don't ask me how it happened.

Today I popped the memory card into my D50 to read the exact error message that the camera was giving me, and it worked. All of the pictures were there. I sat there in stunned silence for about 15 seconds.

*shrug*

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