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Asked by Raver87 in Backup & Restore Software, Disaster Recovery, Digital Living Hardware
Hi guys!
I'm having a bit of trouble with my sisters SD memory card. When she was downloading pictures from her camera today the system hang and she just removed the cable connecting the camera to the computer. Now when she starts the camera she gets a message saying that card is locked and she can't view the pictures on the camera.
She gave me the card to see if I could unlock it. At first I thought that it was just the gray switch on the side that had slipped down, but this was not the case.
I put the card in my card reader and opened the explorer, but it won't show up. I tried to access it through cmd by typing "P:". then my system works for a while and then shows the messages "There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk6\DR7".
My guess is that her system locked the card since it wasn't removed properly. Her system is a Packard bell laptop running windows Vista home SP1 and I'm currently running Windows 7 RC, but since I've got one partition with Server 2008 with Hyper-V I've got access to both Windows XP, Fedora Core and Kubuntu in case you can recommend a program that can unlock the card. Any ideas on how to unlock it? Is it possible to save the pictures on the card?
The card is a Reekin high speed 2Gb SD card.
Thanks in advance!
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