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ADATA 4G SDHC TF Micro High Speed Camera Memory Card - Sku# DTA0335000RH
Sku: DTA0335000RH
Price: $15.35
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Specifications: - 4GB SDHC Memory Card is enough for your work or study
- High tech desgin makes the information transfer in high speed
- It is small and lightweight accessory
- Micro Memory Card can be used as an Micro SD card with an adapter
- You can put video, picture, game, music and other data into this 4GB Micro Memory Card
- The lock function of this 4GB SDHC Memory Card can protect your information
- Increasingly ball Maintain all muscle function normally
- SDHC Memory Card be used in the original launch SD memory card slot, miniSD memory slots equipments
- Capacity: 4GB
- Color: Blue
Details:
- 4GB capacity of this SDHC memory card is enough for your daily using
- This 4GB SDHC Memory Card is small and lightweight accessory
- You can lock this 4GB Micro Memory Card for the safe of some files
- SDHC Memory Card be used in the original launch SD memory card slot, miniSD memory slots equipments
- Check out the package details of this 4GB Camera Memory Card
How to Format a MicroSD Memory Card
- MicroSD memory cards can easily become full of pictures, files and missed registry entries, so formatting them often is essential. Also, some devices require that MicroSD cards be formatted to a different file system, so this process can be used very often. Windows does most of the work for formatting these small drives.
- Remove the MicroSD card from your device and place it in a MicroSD to SD adapter.
- If you have an SD slot built into your computer, slide the adapter into this. If not, you will have to use an SD card reader. Most of these usually connect via USB, and all that is required is plugging them into a standard USB port.
- Navigate to "My Computer" in Windows. Double-click on the SD card drive in the directory. This will open the card and allow you to see what's on it.
- Copy to your computer's hard drive any files that you wish to keep.
- Navigate back to "My Computer." Right-click on the SD card drive and select the '"format" option.
- Leave the "capacity" option at what it is. Under the "file system" menu, select the file system that you wish to use with the MicroSD card (FAT or FAT32). Leave "allocation unit size" alone, and rename the card's name to anything you desire in the next menu. Do not select the "quick format" option, as this will not fully clear the MicroSD card. Once you have filled out all these options, select the "start" button at the bottom of the window. Wait for the formatting process to complete.
How to Delete Files from an SD Memory Card
- If your SD card has so many files that you are running out of storage space, it's time to remove the files you are no longer using. It's also a good idea to remove damaged or corrupt files that cause SD card issues such as freezing. Because SD cards are cross-platform storage devices, you can use them with Windows or Mac OS X systems and delete the files you no longer want.
- Insert your SD card into the card slot on your computer if it has one. You should see a card slot on the front or side of your computer. If your computer does not have a built-in card reader, purchase a multi-card reader from an electronics, retail or online store. As of 2010, card readers are priced anywhere from $5 to over $30 depending on the type. Once you purchase a multi-card reader, connect it to your computer using the USB cable that came with it, and then insert your SD card into the SD card slot on the reader.
- Double-click "My Computer" or "Computer" on the desktop if you are using a Windows computer and locate your SD card's icon in the "Drives" section of Windows Explorer. If you are using a Mac, you should see your SD card's icon on the desktop.
- Double-click your SD card's icon to launch its hard disk window. You should see all the files and folders stored on your SD card.4
- Right-click the files you want to delete and click "Delete." Alternatively, you can drag them from the hard disk window to the Recycle Bin (Windows) or Trash bin (Mac OS X). Close your SD card's hard disk window when you finish.
- Click the "Safely remove hardware" icon on the system tray next to the clock if you are using Windows, and then click your SD card's icon in the hardware window that launches. Click "Stop." When prompted, remove your SD card from your computer. If you are using a Mac, drag your SD card's icon from the desktop to the Trash bin. Remove your SD card from your computer.
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