Pc won't recognize micro SD card anymore

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  1. cmagus

    cmagus Member

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    Hello
    I opened my Micro SD card today and it worked for abit I put things on it and it works in the Ms simply DS card no problem.However I just plugged it in and my pc find the usb adapter but won't read the Microsd card in it.

    I have checked many things and it is plugged in fully and I want to know how I can get it so I can put files on it because as of right now I can't and I can't even reformat it.Iand the have a Kingston micro SD 2gb japan card and it still reads on the DS so the card is working

    If anyone has any insight to why this is happening and hopefully a fix I'd appreciate it.

    thanks
     
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  2. juniR

    juniR Guest

    Try another card reader or adapter.
     
  3. tonynguy

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    hi

    I also ran into this problem yesterday with a 2 gb kingtons card. I was able to format 2 of the 3 I have but the third one won't format. I try it on my laptop and it did get format but when I try to plug it into my desktop it give me the same problem. I even try it with the first two kington that I was able to format, now it also won't read. The memory work because I plug it back into my DS and it play. I don't think it the kington memory itself because I also have a 2 gb scandisk that was format and work, now the desktop doesn't pick this up as well. Not sure what the hell is going on.

    Anyone have this problem and find a reason as to why this happen?

    thank

    tony
     
  4. ShinyDL

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    That happened to me with the reader that came with my M3DSS.
    Using a different one fixed it :)
     
  5. Oxadillia

    Oxadillia Guest

    Poor quality adaptors tend to overheat very quickly.

    The only solution is to use a decent one that won't overheat or spontaneously break, to avoid damage to the card.
     

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