
Thx guys for your answer. Fixed it, card reader was faulty. Luckily, found another one in the house and it worked great. Thread closed :) On 1/8/11, aki <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
@BigBoss, :-) a flash back from the past.....I'd suggest you to try what we used to do when dealing with semi-conductor/microchip problems You need to find a freezer spray to superchill to around -60F, this will change the semi-conductor state. This superchill spray was available from RS components in the UK. Alternatively, put the card into a small platic case and find a deep freezer to leave it overnight though your best bet would be the superchill spray. With the card super chilled, try to format it immediately. It just may work.. HTHs.
* It's a 2gb micro-SD loaded with games for my daughter's DS (using that R4 *>* cartridge) *>* *>* It was working fine until last week when I tried to delete some files - got *>* a nasty write-protected prompt *>* *>* BTW, the microSD is plugged into a cheap card reader (Promate crPro.2) and *>* connected with USB *>* *>* I tried everything I found on the net, that is reformating disk (it refuse), *>* trying to change disk letter (Ifeature not available) and I checked that *>* "StorageDevicePolicies" value using regedit *>* *>* Still getting that nasty write-protection prompt. *>* *>* Any idea ?? Any help are welcome *>* *>* Cheers **
On 1/8/11, TheBigBoss <thebigboss at peperuka.com<http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks>> wrote: *
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