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The Easiest Way To Format An SD Card Using Windows
The easiest way to format an SD card is as follows:
Open Windows Explorer
Find the drive letter for your SD card
Right click, and when the menu appears click "Format"
The "Format" screen will now appear.
The file system defaults to "FAT32" which is fine for smaller SD cards but for larger cards (64 gigabytes and up) you should choose "exFAT".
You can give the formatted drive a name by entering it into the "Volume Label".
Finally, click on the "Start" button.
A warning will appear notifying you that all of the data on the drive will be erased.
Click "OK" to continue.
At this point, your drive should be formatted correctly.
How To Format Write Protected SD Cards
Sometimes when attempting to format an SD card you will receive an error saying that it is write protected.
The first thing to check is whether the little tab is set on the SD card itself. Remove the SD card from the computer (or the SD Card reader).
Look at the edge and you will see a little tab which can be moved up and down. Move the tab into the opposite position (i.e. if it is up, move it down and if it is down, move it up).
Reinsert the SD card and try to format the SD card again.
If this step fails or there is no tab on the SD card follow these instructions:
If you are using Windows 8 and above you can right click the start button and Click "Command Prompt (Admin)"
If you are using XP, Vista or Windows 7 press the start button and right click on the "Command Prompt" option and choose "Run as administrator". You may need to navigate through the menus to find the "Command Prompt" icon.
Type diskpart
Type list disk
A list of all the available disks on your computer will appear. Make a note of the disk number that resembles the same size as the SD card you are formatting
Type select disk n (Where n is the number of the disk for the SD card)
Type attributes disk clear readonly
Type clean
Type exit to exit diskpart
Format the SD card again using Windows Explorer as shown in the previous step
Note that if there is a physical tab on the SD card then this overrides the above instructions and you need to amend the position of the tab to turn read-only on and off.
In step 7 above the "attributes disk clear readonly" removes the write protection. To set write protection back on type attributes disk set readonly.
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