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Hello everyone,
First time poster.
I have the Audiovox PPC-6700 from Sprint. I have recently loaded the new version of the OS per the posts on this site. It all works so you all must know what your talking about. Thus, why I am writing thise thread.
So I went to add a WMV clip to my 2Gb Mini SD Card last night and got an error. I was not able to capture what the error is however the card does not work.
I have a card reader that I insert the Mini SD into and then into the USB port on my laptop. The system brings up the explorer for that drive and shows the files. When I click on the file, then delete it, the systems starts to delete the file then states "Disk not ready" Then closes.
What I would like to do is reformat the Mini SD Card so to ensure that there is nothing truely wrong with it. Does anyone have detailed instruction on how to do this so that it still works with my Audiovox PPC-6700.
Greatly appreciated
Wayne
Can you be a little more specific in your deals. Is this from the device or my laptop? There is no other data on the card to erease so I am not concerned if anything is lost.
If this is done will the card still work in the PPC-6700?
Thanx
Open up Windows Explorer
Find your storage card, right click on it and select Format
As yankeejeep mentioned, be sure to select one of the FAT formats for the card and click on start. This will erase any/all data on the card.
After this is completed the card will essentially be "brand new" and should work in your 6700. If it still has problems (especially via the card reader) then the card itself may be defective.
Make sure the write protect tab is secure in the up (towards edge connector) position. I had an SD card with a loose tab that gave all kinds of w/r errors.