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Burstmode Posted at 1-9 02:11
It's hard to know for sure without looking at your card -- and what else you might be using -- but check this: Your card's "write-protect" tab may be physically set wrong.
In my drone (a Mini2), it takes a MICRO SD card - the little cards roughly the size of a fingernail (depends on the size of your hands, but...). My desktop Mac computer has a "card reader" slot, but it is designed for FULL SIZE cards. To read the little Micro card, I need to pop it (the Micro card) into a larger, plastic card "adapter" which is the size of the full size card. Full size cards -- and the adapters I have -- all have a tiny little "write-protect" tab on the side of the card/adapter. It's really small, so easy to miss. If the tab is in the "write protected" position, as the name implies, no data can be written to it (by anything). You change the write/write-protected mode switch by simply sliding the tiny plastic tab up/down a tiny bit. Take a look.
When you switch the write protect switch on the MicroSD to SD adapter, the write protect status does not persist in the MicroSD card when you remove it.
That switch would only affect the card when inserted into the SD card reader and wouldn't explain the Minin2 not being able to write to the card.
It's a worthwhile check / test, though, as if the switch on the adapter IS in the write protect position and changing that makes the card readble in the computer, then if the problem persists in the drone then it implies that the readhonly status is not set on the card and that the problem may lie elsewhere. |
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