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EOS M100 Format SDHC Card

Gabriele
Apprentice

Hello everybody!

I have a problem with my EOS M100 and my Lexar 16GB SDHC. I have always used this SDHC and it has always worked. Now I downloaded the photos on my mac and I deleted everything on the SDHC. When I put the SDHC back in the camera it did not work anymore, saying "memory card error". The card is not on locked position and unfortunately I cannot format the SDHC card from the camera itself because the option "format" is grayed out in the menu.
Any idea why this happened?
Thank you everybody

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Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

Sounds like a memory card failure and time to try a new one.  Be sure to only use the full size memory cards, not the micro-SD cards that require a plastic adapter in order to use it in the camera.

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normadel
Authority
Authority

Did you format the card in the Mac, to the Mac format type? The camera can't read that.

Can you format the card in the computer to FAT/FAT32 format? Or format it on somebody's Windows or Linux computer to FAT/FAT32?

Tronhard
VIP
VIP

As Norman said, the Mac format is not compatible with the camera format.  If you cannot find a windows computer, try to see if the Mac will format the card in FAT32 format.   If you can get the card to FAT32, then format the card in the camera.

Formatting the card, rather then deleting all the files is definitely the way to go.  However you should not format the card on any other device than the camera to avoid any incompatibility issues.


cheers, TREVOR

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Hidden files placed on a memory card by Finder will sometimes confuse a camera.

It the card has not failed, https://support.apple.com/guide/disk-utility/file-system-formats-dsku19ed921c/22..6/mac/14.0

macOS calls the formats ms-DOS and ExFat depending upon amount of storage. Formatting to ms-DOS on the mac might enable camera to format the card to its preferred format. https://support.apple.com/guide/disk-utility/erase-and-reformat-a-storage-device-dskutl14079/mac

I always move the switch on the memory card to write protect before putting it in the card reader on my iMac. Then I erase the card in the camera with the format menu option after all of the photos are stored and backed up.

If the card has failed, it is time to buy a new card. Lexar has refunded to me the cost of a failed card in the past.

 

Cthulhu824
Apprentice

Sorry guys.  You have ALL over thought the problem.  Just like in the Movie Sling Blade when the man brought his mower to the repair shop because it wouldn't start, the first thing the Karl did was discover it was out of gas.

 

Gabriele's problem is that she, someone else or something unknowingly set the "lock" switch on the flash card to "on."

Sorry guy, the OP clearly said the card was UNLOCKED. So we don't really know what the story WAS. 

Anyway, it was 1-1/2 years ago, so who cares anymore?

Perhaps beware of the pitfalls of not reading all of the information in the OP's post and then making a definitive statement that is dismissive of others' attempts to resolve the situation.  Even if you missed it, you put yourself in a much less vulnerable position by posing your thoughts as a question rather than making dismissive statements of those who are trying to help.


cheers, TREVOR

The mark of good photographer is less what they hold in their hand, it's more what they hold in their head;
"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow", Leo Tolstoy;
"Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase" Percy W. Harris
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