Look for multiple partitions next to your SD disk. To see if your SD card is partitioned, right-click Start > Disk Management. To see if your SD card is write-protected, look for a physical tab, move the tab in the opposite direction. I've fixed this problem on over half a dozen or more SD cards for other local Drone users since I first bought a Mavic Pro and now fly also a DJI Mini 3 as well. Quickest way: Open File Explorer, right-click the SD drive, and select Format. I'm surprised no one here does not know this simple fix. Having run before retiring a successful busy computer business I learnt this years ago. The drone/camera knows what exactly what it wants on your card. Never format your SD card in the computer/laptop. Always transfer your data after every session of flying to a reliable hard drive on the computer/laptop.Īnother tip. Re-select a new drive letter for your SD card and. Locate, right-click on the SD card, and select 'Change drive letter or path'. Right-click on This PC/My Computer> Manage > Disk Management. SD cards are very simple devices and also unreliable. To do this, here is the procedure: Step 1. If this fails then try this, but remember to change the X to your SD cards letter on the PC: Most times this works and makes the card readable in your PC hence you can get your videos off the card on to the computer or external hard drive. Just type in the following changing the X for whatever letter the SD Card is in the PC: Go to the COMMAND PROMPT on the PC and open it up as Administrator. In the PC in File Manager find out what drive letter has been assigned to you SD cat and make a note of it. With the SD in your PC dismiss the Format your card notice on the computer. Whatever you do DO NOT format the SD card in your PC or drone at this stage It has also happened with a friends Air2S. I have had this happen a couple of times with my Mini 3 SD card.
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