Can A Lexar Media 64 GB SDXC Flash Memory Card LSD64GCRBNA133
Nov 25, 2011
be used to replace or backup the 64 gb SSD that contains my operating system? This is what I currently have: TOSHIBA Qosmio X505-Q898 Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Service Pack 1
I have a new HD digital camcorder and have purchased 2 @ SDXC memory cards to record on to. Have now noticed a warning in the manual:- "Movies recorded on SDXC cards cannot be imported to or played back on computers not supporting the exFAT file system by connecting the camcorder with the USB cable. Check in advance that the computer is supporting the exFAT system. It further says that if connected to equipment not supporting exFAT and the format screen appears do not perform the the format as all data recorded will be lost."I have read that Windows 7 does support exFAT, but my PC hard drive is formatted NTFS and I gather this is the only option. I am therefore confused - does my PC support exFAT or not? Will I be able to transfer my videos to my PC to edit and and play them?
I have a Lexan dual-slot card reader that I use for downloading my photo's to my computer. I've had this for over a year and since I installed it, I would always see the drive letters listed in Explorer.Recently, I tried to download some pictures and when I went to click on the drive letter to open the folder on my card, the drive letter was not visible.I must note that they show up as drives when I go into the Disk Management utility. This is becoming a source of frustration and I need to know why this has randomly happened and how to rectify the problem. I really do need to see them listed as drives.
I am trying to transfer music files stored on my USB , and although the D drive shows Lexar USB I can't seem to retreive the data. I open up the file and it asks to select MAC/Windows. I select Windows, and it shows Secure2. Then I can't open anything.
SOME HOW, WHILE TRANSPHEREING FILES AND/OR SOFTWARE OVER TO MY NEW PATRIOT 64 GIG, IT BECAME " WRITE PROTECTED ". HOW DO I REGAIN CONTROL SO I CAN FORMAT IN DOS FAT 32 ?
When I try to burn a file on my USB flash drive, it says the media file should be empty, even though the USB flash drive is brand new and there are no files on it.
i turned on bitlocker on my a-data flash memory and after a couple of days turned it off but after that the flash is read only and im unable to format it or delete anything and i cant even turn the bitlocker on again on it
i have a watch that displays pictures and i put pictures on it from a computer with windows xp then i put windows 7 on it and read the pack the watch came in and realized i had to have windows xp to do anything to it so i went to a computer with xp and tried to re - format it and it wouldnt let me so i went into more complex steps and figured out i is write protected and now it does it on all computers no matter the os
My 8GB Kingston Data Traveler is missing 6.09 GB! I used HDD regenerator to make a regenerating flash to repair an external drive, and I hadn't used it since. Now it tell me its only 1.91 GB in capacity , I formatted it with device defaults and nothing it still remains the same.
Windows Media Player has been behaving very badly and I'm desperate for help.
I want to uninstall the damn appliation but cant' even see a way to do so in
Uninstall programs.
Here is what it is doing now. right now in taskmanger wmplayer32 is eating up nearly
2 gigabytes of RAM. My system has 4 installed. 78 percent of my total RAM is consumed by Win 7 due to media center.
CPU usage goes totally ape and swaps to 100 percent on one core and 50 percent
and higher overall with both cores.
I can get control of my pc which as you can imagine slows to a crawl, by opening
task manager and attempting to kill the damn windows media center and player process's.
THis usually terminates the problem and I get the RAM back and CPU averages the normal few percent.
However if I open media center again to say watch TV it goes ape**** again.
I've never been a fan of MS Media center and of course always used VLC and the ilk to watch vids. However when I migrated to Windows 7 the media center crap was more or less forced on me.
If I can find a fix I'll keep it but if not I'm far more inclined to totally remove
all of MS MEdia center from Win 7 if at all possilbe. IT is a nightmare sytem hog and
a poorly behaved app.
Course that comes back to my first statement I CAN"T FIND A WAY TO REMOVE THE GD MEDIA CENTER.
Since I upgraded from Vista to Win7 Ultimate, using a Toshiba Satellite A210-FS1, I have lost the use of many F keys, some work some don't. I got a message stating that my Flash Cards will no longer work.I read at a few places that if I had to get the following, and install them in that same order and that everything should come back to normal.
-Chipset Utility v.15.38 -Display driver v.186.42 -toshiba value added package v.1.2.40 -Flash Card support utility v.1.55.0.4c for Windows Vista -Toshiba utilities v.1.25.5c
Where I should get them, well I do not know. Furthermore, is it applicable to me and in my case?
I know it's possible to Make a Bootable USB Key, but by that same Token, wouldn't it be Possible to make a Bootable Flash Card like a Micro SD 4 or 8 Gb since they also have USB Readers for them...??
I have a 4 GB flash card which i used on my mobile phone. It was out of my phone for about two weeks; during this time it saw no physical harm.Now when i put it back in my cell phone, it asks me for "memory card password" which i have no idea of and on the mobile's device manager it shows the memory card to be "locked".When i put it on the computer with my memory card reader even windows failed to open it.Attempts to troubleshoot it via windows failed and Recuva failed to scan it too.
I have some perfectly good USB flash-card readers from Transcend. They work just great on my XP office machine, and on my home machine if I dig out my XP boot drive and boot XP. But Win7 can't use flash in this device. Disk Management shows the correct size but can't show Properties; no drive letter is assigned, and I can't see the drives. They all work just find under XP.
I hesitate to go buy another brand of reader; USB is supposed to be plug-and-play.
I have a laptop without CD/DVD burner. Tried to create System Repair Disc from Windows Backup Restore tool but it does not recognize virtual CD drive, networked CD drive, or flash memory as a target to write the Repair disc. I do not have an external USB CD/DVD burner and don't want to buy one just to do this (I can normally read/write CD/DVDs via network to my tower PC). I've researched many sites and have found no clear solution. I've created a bootable USB flash and can bring up the Norton tool, but can't find the files to even copy over to create a repair tool. Would appreciate if someone has actually done this to share how they built a USB flash version of the Repair disc.
my pc has ports for SD memory cards and such, and after upgrading from vista to win 7 no SD cards will read, nor will they read while the card is in my mob phone while trying to access it through the phones software.
could it be some sort of driver problem?
however the phones manufacturer website contains no win 7 drivers.
I have a digital Canon Ixus 60, on the screen say's that my memory card is lock and yes I'm not that stupid I have already unlock the card it self at the side of it. Still I get the same message "memory card error, card locked"
I have a Canon Elph SD630 and have misplaced my memory card.The new one I purchased is a Transcend 32GB, but when I insert it I received a message saying "Card Locked!" abd Memory card error.I have tried sliding the lock button but have had no success.