Windows 10: Did I damage my SanDisk Extreme Pro SD card?

Discus and support Did I damage my SanDisk Extreme Pro SD card? in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Last night I wiped it with Easeus partition master, then put a new partition on it, none of my cameras recognize it now, it transfers files on my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by CannonRebel, Feb 7, 2020.

  1. Did I damage my SanDisk Extreme Pro SD card?


    Last night I wiped it with Easeus partition master, then put a new partition on it, none of my cameras recognize it now, it transfers files on my desktop fine though. I have tried different formats, but no success.

    :)
     
    CannonRebel, Feb 7, 2020
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  2. Format a Sandisk Extreme 64GB MIcro SD card to FAT32

    I have a Sandisk Extreme 64GB Micro SD card and would like to format so that its file system is FAT32 so I can use it in my camera. However, the only options for it to be formatted are exFAT and NTFS.

    How can I format it into FAT32?
     
    EwanSoutar, Feb 26, 2020
    #2
  3. btarunr Win User
    SanDisk Announces Extreme Pro CF Memory Card

    SanDisk Corporation, the global leader in flash memory cards, today introduced a new line of SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory cards, setting a new standard for fast, reliable, high-capacity memory cards designed for professional photographers. SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards feature a new SanDisk Power Core Controller, an advanced memory controller that enables lightning-fast read and write speeds of up to 90MB/s, doubling the performance from previous SanDisk high-end camera memory cards. The cards are shipping worldwide now with storage capacities ranging from 16 gigabytes (GB) to 64GB.

    "The new SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash line is the direct result of SanDisk's passion, commitment, and break-through engineering innovation to provide best-in-class flash memory cards for professional photography," said Eric Bone, vice president, retail product marketing, SanDisk. "The SanDisk Power Core Controller delivers unmatched write speed and reliability, providing photographers with a spectacular combination of performance, capacity and peace of mind that images are safely stored."


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    SanDisk develops its flash controllers and memory chips together, allowing the company to perfectly match and fine-tune the two technologies throughout the testing process, resulting in high-performance products with industry-leading endurance. The SanDisk Power Core Controller brings numerous benefits to the SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards, including:

    High-Performance: The SanDisk Power Core Controller's dual-lane architecture and software algorithms double card performance, enabling the SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards' read/write speeds of up to 90MB/s over a UDMA-6 bus.

    Increased Reliability: The SanDisk Power Core Controller's firmware algorithms and 42-bit ECC engine maintain data integrity and extended card endurance through optimized wear leveling.

    Simplified Design: To further increase overall card durability, the SanDisk Power Core Controller features an integrated design that requires fewer individual components on the card's printed circuit board.

    Professional-Grade Memory:
    Faster read and write speeds mean more opportunities to capture the winning shot and less time spent offloading gigabytes of photos afterwards. Large storage capacity enables photographers to capture RAW format images and high-definition video clips in a single session without running out of space.

    This unique combination of speed and capacity makes the new line of cards well suited for professional usage models involving large amounts of data and tight deadlines. The SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards' 16 to 64GB capacity range offers the storage space needed to allow extended shooting sessions without having to reload.

    "As a professional sports photographer, I rely on a speedy camera and high-performance SanDisk Extreme Pro cards to capture as many images as possible within a few seconds using continuous burst mode," says Jeff Lewis, professional photographer and member of the SanDisk Extreme Team. "How fast you can download and edit images from the cards makes a big difference when it comes to getting sports images distributed. The first images out of the media room tend to be the ones that get picked up. Speed really counts for getting selected by the top photo editors."

    Renowned for their world-class durability, SanDisk Extreme cards guarantee operation at extended temperatures ranging from minus 13 F (minus 25 C) to 185 F (85 C). SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards feature RTV Silicone coating for added protection against moisture and humidity. The cards can withstand accidental drops of up to nine feet, and carry a lifetime limited warranty.

    SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards are fully compatible with any camera, card reader or other device that supports CompactFlash cards.4 The SanDisk Extreme Pro ExpressCard Adapter is optimized to take advantage of the SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card's up to 90MB/s read speed. The reader carries an MSRP of $49.99 and will be available in late October on SanDisk.com and at select retailers.

    Pricing and Availability
    SanDisk is also introducing new SanDisk Extreme CompactFlash cards at increased performance of previous SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards. The new SanDisk Extreme and SanDisk Extreme Pro cards represent the step beyond SanDisk Extreme III and SanDisk Extreme IV cards, respectively.

    SanDisk Extreme CompactFlash cards will be available in capacities of 8GB to 32GB and MSRP ranging from about $130 to $375 in the US market, while SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards will be available in capacities of 16GB to 64GB and MSRP ranging from about $300 to $800 in the US market. Exact pricing for the cards will be set by retailers.

    CompactFlash Card Line: SanDisk Extreme
    Performance: 60MB/s read/write speed (400x)
    Available Capacity: 8GB, 16GB, 32GB

    CompactFlash Card Line: SanDisk Extreme Pro
    Performance: 90MB/s read/write speed (600x)
    Available Capacity: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB
     
    btarunr, Feb 26, 2020
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  4. JimWynne Win User

    Did I damage my SanDisk Extreme Pro SD card?

    Format a Sandisk Extreme 64GB MIcro SD card to FAT32

    Why not format it in the camera?
     
    JimWynne, Feb 26, 2020
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