![]() ![]() Kind of there is a partition there, I have not idea how this came about. I have tried to view it in Disk Management, this is what it looks like. I have tried to format it on my D810, formatting goes through but folders and files in them do not get deleted. ![]() This card was used in my Samsung Tablet Note 10.1, 2014. I put the card in the accompanying adapter and used it in my d810. So, I missed the part of the description that talks about the formatting. I bought one of these cards on Amazon, during one of their time limited special price deals, and didn't look at the full main page for the card. If you haven't already managed to format it with a camera, such as the d810, then this formatter will apparently do the formats that won't erase the protected area. Click the Restore Device Defaults option. Step 4: Then a pop-up window will appear. Step 3: Click the Format option from the drag-down menu available. Step 2: Right-click on the USB drive option or the corrupt SD card. Reading the link provided by Jim C above, I followed the link (marked 17) to the official formatter, found here. Step 1: Open My Computer or the option of This PC (depending on what version you use). ![]()
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