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Anonymous
/p/, I need something to check my memory card.

The reason being that I was out shooting one day and the camera coughed up an error message saying that it was unable to write to the card, and when I switched it off the 'writing to card' light stays lit for quite a long time (EOS 400D).

Any pointers?

tl;dr: need something like ScanDisk.
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>> Anonymous
fast like a motherfuckin ducati, nigga
>> Anonymous
http://www.hdtune.com/


get the free version. run it on your CF card.

profit.
>> Anonymous
DO A BARREL ROLL!
>> Anonymous
>>280189
Formatted it a couple of times, nothing out of the ordinary happened.
>> Anonymous
IT'S SANDISK, NOT SCANDISK, AND SD DOESN'T FUCKING FOR SANDISK FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-
>> Anonymous
>>280202
ScanDisk motherfucker. Windows program to scan disk, do you use it?
>> Anonymous
>>280211
i can't work out if you just got trolled or if they really were that stupid
>> Anonymous
>>280212
9/10, then?
>> Anonymous
Okay... HDtune gives the card all green, but when I was shooting with it until a certain amount of files has been reached, it gives me Err02. What gives?