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Hello,
I recently bought a 4 GB SD card, but it doesn't fit in my computer and Windows XP SP2 does not recognize the device. What should I do? What updates are necessary for it to work? Thanks in advance.
I recently bought a 4 GB SD card, but it doesn't fit in my computer and Windows XP SP2 does not recognize the device. What should I do? What updates are necessary for it to work? Thanks in advance.
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Good evening,
here is a link that may help you
https://www.touslesdrivers.com/index.php?v_page=3&v_code=2933
here is what it says:
Furthermore, let's note the release of patch KB934428 for Windows XP which fixes an issue with recognizing Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory cards with a capacity greater than 4 GB, meaning 8 GB models. This patch updates the SDbus driver to version 6.0.4069.3259.
* Patch KB945149 for Windows XP and detection of 8 GB SDHC cards
good luck and see you later!
here is a link that may help you
https://www.touslesdrivers.com/index.php?v_page=3&v_code=2933
here is what it says:
Furthermore, let's note the release of patch KB934428 for Windows XP which fixes an issue with recognizing Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory cards with a capacity greater than 4 GB, meaning 8 GB models. This patch updates the SDbus driver to version 6.0.4069.3259.
* Patch KB945149 for Windows XP and detection of 8 GB SDHC cards
good luck and see you later!
These are HC cards; they are only recognized by HC card readers and devices that clearly specify compliance with the standard.
There is nothing else to do but resell them or change to a mobile device that is compatible.
This is a limitation due to the micro SD specification; there is nothing to be done, it's like trying to burn on a DVD-R in a drive that only supports DVD+R...
There is nothing else to do but resell them or change to a mobile device that is compatible.
This is a limitation due to the micro SD specification; there is nothing to be done, it's like trying to burn on a DVD-R in a drive that only supports DVD+R...
Hello,
I have the same problem as everyone else!
My boyfriend has a 4GB SD card in his camera, and I can't transfer the photos to my computer because it doesn't recognize the card; nothing happens when I insert it into my laptop...
However, I have one (but it’s 512MB) and it works perfectly!
I have the same problem as everyone else!
My boyfriend has a 4GB SD card in his camera, and I can't transfer the photos to my computer because it doesn't recognize the card; nothing happens when I insert it into my laptop...
However, I have one (but it’s 512MB) and it works perfectly!
Hello everyone.
I too am a victim of the same issue. Indeed, my 4GB card is not recognized either by my iPAQ 2410 or by the various readers I've used it on. I'm not sure what to do, the card has never been detected. Additionally, my 2GB SD card is no longer recognized either, even though it worked perfectly for a month.
Thank you in advance for your help.
I too am a victim of the same issue. Indeed, my 4GB card is not recognized either by my iPAQ 2410 or by the various readers I've used it on. I'm not sure what to do, the card has never been detected. Additionally, my 2GB SD card is no longer recognized either, even though it worked perfectly for a month.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Good evening, I bought a 4GB EMETEC SD HC card with its USB reader, but the problem is that every time I insert it into my camera, it asks to format the card. First on the device, it can't read the card each time. So I inserted it into my PC with the USB reader, I followed the formatting instructions from a forum response and inserted it again into my device, but the same message keeps showing up: cannot read the card, format the card first. I'm going crazy and I'm going on vacation this weekend... please help me to solve this problem...
Note that in FAT16, partitions are limited to a maximum size of 2GB (FAT32 can have a significantly larger partition size)... just in case for some, the issue of 4GB not being recognized may stem from that...
In my humble opinion, you need to format a USB drive to NTFS by inserting the drive and using convert, the address, for example F in the Run menu to format, you do this for everything, it works, FAT32 is limited to 4 GB, it will accept larger files and the others will be formattable.
Hello
same problem with a 4G even with a USB adapter
there is a communication issue among manufacturers regarding the compatibility of products that are not compatible with misleading references
if anyone has a trick to read their cards on PC
thank you
same problem with a 4G even with a USB adapter
there is a communication issue among manufacturers regarding the compatibility of products that are not compatible with misleading references
if anyone has a trick to read their cards on PC
thank you
I also bought a Technaxx 4GB SD card for my DELL AXIM X51 PDA. As soon as I inserted the card into its slot, my PDA froze. Since then, I tried to check if Windows recognized it via my card reader, but the search just keeps spinning without finding anything. I went through the Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, and then Disk Management, where I could see that Windows detected it but marked it as "unreadable" while the card reader kept running. That's my little story; I'm not very computer-savvy, but could someone please help me and possibly provide the steps to follow so I can use this SD card? Thank you in advance. Best regards to you all.
I had the same problem with my 4 GB SD card recognition.
However, with Windows Vista, I was able to read and format it.
That doesn't mean it can be used in all PDAs.
On an iPaq 6915, the 4 GB card is not recognized in FAT 32 or FAT 16.
I'm stuck; I can't use this card.
However, with Windows Vista, I was able to read and format it.
That doesn't mean it can be used in all PDAs.
On an iPaq 6915, the 4 GB card is not recognized in FAT 32 or FAT 16.
I'm stuck; I can't use this card.
Good evening, sorry to bother you, I just wanted to ask how you formatted your SD card. I have the same problem with my 4 GB Kingston card, my Windows Vista PC doesn't recognize it. Thank you for helping me because I've been struggling with this card for a month. Thanks for getting back to me, see you!
Hi everyone!
I bought a 4GB SDHC card and it's impossible for my HP Pavilion PC with XP to read it.
So I navigated and found a solution for my PC; now I just need to know if it will work with yours.
I installed a patch to be able to read 8GB SDHC cards and now after a reboot, it's working like a charm.
I'm leaving the link here: good luck to you and have a lot of fun.
http://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/download/search.aspx?q=KB934428
Bye
I bought a 4GB SDHC card and it's impossible for my HP Pavilion PC with XP to read it.
So I navigated and found a solution for my PC; now I just need to know if it will work with yours.
I installed a patch to be able to read 8GB SDHC cards and now after a reboot, it's working like a charm.
I'm leaving the link here: good luck to you and have a lot of fun.
http://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/download/search.aspx?q=KB934428
Bye
Hello everyone!
I just received an 8 GB SDHC card
I inserted it, Windows asked to format it, which I did, and now it is recognized as 4 GB. Even with the patch that dom_quichatte suggested, nothing works, it's impossible to format it from 4 GB to 8 GB, the digital device no longer recognizes the card even though it recognized it well when it was new
Is there a solution???? :o) !
I just received an 8 GB SDHC card
I inserted it, Windows asked to format it, which I did, and now it is recognized as 4 GB. Even with the patch that dom_quichatte suggested, nothing works, it's impossible to format it from 4 GB to 8 GB, the digital device no longer recognizes the card even though it recognized it well when it was new
Is there a solution???? :o) !
Hello everyone,
like everyone else, I bought a 4GB Transcend SD card for my Samsung F300 phone.
My phone does not recognize the SD card.
I've read all the tips, but none have worked. If you have a solution, I would be happy to hear it.
Thank you.
like everyone else, I bought a 4GB Transcend SD card for my Samsung F300 phone.
My phone does not recognize the SD card.
I've read all the tips, but none have worked. If you have a solution, I would be happy to hear it.
Thank you.
Hello everyone...
I just bought a 6GB Micro SDHC... and damn it!! I can't read it :X ...even with the SD adapter that was sold with it.
I just bought a 6GB Micro SDHC... and damn it!! I can't read it :X ...even with the SD adapter that was sold with it.
Hello, I just received a 16 GB SDHC memory card, but it is not recognized by my computer (XP). Could you help me? Thank you in advance.
Hello,
Thanks to dom_quichatte for the solution proposed on Monday, April 14, 2008, at 10:51:10!!
It's perfect :-)
Windows XP SP2 configuration ===> Recognition and Reading of this type of "high capacity" card by applying the MS patch, here is the link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6edfb30f-b1ab-42a8-a330-acd6762961bc&DisplayLang=en
Ciao.
Gata
Thanks to dom_quichatte for the solution proposed on Monday, April 14, 2008, at 10:51:10!!
It's perfect :-)
Windows XP SP2 configuration ===> Recognition and Reading of this type of "high capacity" card by applying the MS patch, here is the link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6edfb30f-b1ab-42a8-a330-acd6762961bc&DisplayLang=en
Ciao.
Gata
Hello everyone,
A friend lent me her DS, and I would like to add some games to it.
The only problem is that when I insert the USB key (T-Flash) with a Kingston 4GB micro SDHC, absolutely nothing happens; the key doesn't light up, and there's nothing in the file explorer... I've tried it on 3 computers, including a Mac, but nothing at all... knowing that the PCs are running Windows XP (I don't know if that makes a big difference...) and one of them is a Toshiba T5020 laptop...
So, if anyone can help me,
Thanks in advance!!
A friend lent me her DS, and I would like to add some games to it.
The only problem is that when I insert the USB key (T-Flash) with a Kingston 4GB micro SDHC, absolutely nothing happens; the key doesn't light up, and there's nothing in the file explorer... I've tried it on 3 computers, including a Mac, but nothing at all... knowing that the PCs are running Windows XP (I don't know if that makes a big difference...) and one of them is a Toshiba T5020 laptop...
So, if anyone can help me,
Thanks in advance!!
Hmm... certain electronic devices only accept a maximum capacity of 2 gigabytes (phones, in this case). As for Windows... uh... personally, I don't know, it might be a firmware issue, or maybe Windows doesn't have the drivers for this kind of thing, or the memory reader is unable to deliver enough voltage to power such a large capacity... I think that the bigger it is, the more it consumes, and very likely the slots for the cards do not provide enough power at some point... a bit like AGP and PCI Express...
Good luck.
MaAx
Good luck.
MaAx
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