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  • davebtech
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    • Apr 2015
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    Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

    Bought sd card reader and some blank scan disk cards forgot the method to actually copy / format these.... any help appreciated Dave
  • mansart
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    • Apr 2009
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    Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

    Download HDD Raw Copy


    With a good card in reader, create an image of the card, once done, you can move the image to a blank card, Do not format new card when you first insert. Won't damage card, just a waste of time

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    • davebtech
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      Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

      Originally posted by mansart
      Download HDD Raw Copy


      With a good card in reader, create an image of the card, once done, you can move the image to a blank card, Do not format new card when you first insert. Won't damage card, just a waste of time

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      • Hansen88
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        Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

        The Target should be your blank card. It is just saying if anything is on that card it will be overwritten. Source should be the good card.

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        • davebtech
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          Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

          Originally posted by Hansen88
          The Target should be your blank card. It is just saying if anything is on that card it will be overwritten. Source should be the good card.

          Thanks but I mean the initial copying of good sd to target....don’t you need to copy good one first in order to transfer?

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          • Hansen88
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            Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

            My laptop does not have a sd card slot so I bought two usb to sd adapters. So I plug both into my usb ports. I put the good sd card in one and the blank in the other. The usb drive with the good card I make the source and the drive with the blank the tatget. It is quicker that way because it eliminates a step and reads the good one and copys the blank at the same time.

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            • Phil B.
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              Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

              Originally posted by Hansen88
              My laptop does not have a sd card slot so I bought two usb to sd adapters. So I plug both into my usb ports. I put the good sd card in one and the blank in the other. The usb drive with the good card I make the source and the drive with the blank the tatget. It is quicker that way because it eliminates a step and reads the good one and copys the blank at the same time.
              great way.. one Q.. (cuz I never did it)

              do you error check source drive first?

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              • Hansen88
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                Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

                Originally posted by Phil B.
                great way.. one Q.. (cuz I never did it)

                do you error check source drive first?
                I would say no. I am old school as far as computers, not sure how to error check. I use a sd card from a working machine. Have not run into any problems so far.

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                • davebtech
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                  Re: Sharp mxm 264 sd cards

                  Originally posted by Hansen88
                  My laptop does not have a sd card slot so I bought two usb to sd adapters. So I plug both into my usb ports. I put the good sd card in one and the blank in the other. The usb drive with the good card I make the source and the drive with the blank the tatget. It is quicker that way because it eliminates a step and reads the good one and copys the blank at the same time.

                  Thank you!!!!!,finally got around to trying it, worked great Thanks!!!!!

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