D devilguru Active Member 28 2010 0 0 Sep 4, 2010 #1 Don't know if it is allowed.. But I needed urgent help! Plz dont go offtopic.. When I try to Format my MicroSD then this error occurs- Can someone plz help?
Don't know if it is allowed.. But I needed urgent help! Plz dont go offtopic.. When I try to Format my MicroSD then this error occurs- Can someone plz help?
I ixabhay Active Member 127 2010 7 10 Sep 4, 2010 #2 change the file system type to NTFS and try to format again ! Hoping this helps My blog Rocks http://coolabhay.com
change the file system type to NTFS and try to format again ! Hoping this helps My blog Rocks http://coolabhay.com
N Not_Responding Active Member 974 2010 133 0 Sep 4, 2010 #3 a guy that has problem just like yours : Code: http://techsalsa.com/steps-to-do-at-windows-was-unable-to-complete-the-format-problem/ good luck )
a guy that has problem just like yours : Code: http://techsalsa.com/steps-to-do-at-windows-was-unable-to-complete-the-format-problem/ good luck )
S saninokia Active Member 929 2010 71 35 Sep 4, 2010 #4 http://www.eocfiles.com/bdc86eb1ed2989c30dcd1902e84939ae/bootdisks/SP27608.exe
D devilguru Active Member 28 2010 0 0 Sep 4, 2010 #5 @ixabhay There are only two- FAT32 AND FAT @Not_Responding I tried but didnt work @saninokia, I download the software and that software was also not able to format it@
@ixabhay There are only two- FAT32 AND FAT @Not_Responding I tried but didnt work @saninokia, I download the software and that software was also not able to format it@
V vizoomer Active Member 2,327 2010 216 0 Sep 5, 2010 #7 try at someone elses PC and if it works then ur PC has probs and if it doesn't then ur card has prob -_-
try at someone elses PC and if it works then ur PC has probs and if it doesn't then ur card has prob -_-
W wtg Active Member 243 2009 10 0 Sep 5, 2010 #8 Try altering the default allocation to either 1024, or 60 kilobytes. Works with the odd ones (If not, try to format it in the device you're using it with as some things have specific requirements anyway). And - Though stating the bleeding obvious - Check the position of the lock tab on your adapter!
Try altering the default allocation to either 1024, or 60 kilobytes. Works with the odd ones (If not, try to format it in the device you're using it with as some things have specific requirements anyway). And - Though stating the bleeding obvious - Check the position of the lock tab on your adapter!