bkdodger Administrator Staff member Jun 4, 2013 #16 Hmm.. I can't think of anything off the top.. Might be time to backup all you need and do a factory reset.. Noted on HD
Hmm.. I can't think of anything off the top.. Might be time to backup all you need and do a factory reset.. Noted on HD
L leeshor Gold Member Jun 5, 2013 #17 I agree, if it is doing the same thing with other SD cards your best option is to bite the bullet and do the factory reset.
I agree, if it is doing the same thing with other SD cards your best option is to bite the bullet and do the factory reset.
M mccabedj New Member Jun 14, 2013 #18 Damn, I did the factory reset and its still not registering any type of SD card. It was worth a shot, but no luck.
Damn, I did the factory reset and its still not registering any type of SD card. It was worth a shot, but no luck.
L leeshor Gold Member Jun 14, 2013 #19 I'm thinking the SD card slot may be faulty based on your descriptions of what you've done/tried.
T tiffanyel Guest Jun 14, 2013 #20 You may try the SD card on computer to see whether it is readable, if yes, then means the sd card is ok. You may also take other good sd card to try on computer, if yes, then means the card slot is ok, if not, likely it's card slot problem.
You may try the SD card on computer to see whether it is readable, if yes, then means the sd card is ok. You may also take other good sd card to try on computer, if yes, then means the card slot is ok, if not, likely it's card slot problem.