Fire Card Lost Memory

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  1. stewdent

    stewdent Member

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    Hi folks, Hope you can help.

    I recently got my daughter a 16Gb Fire Card but when I was loading up some apps I got a memory error. I left it to find out a bit more info but in the meantime she tried it herself, got the error & asked Windows to fix it. The card now only shows 2Gb available space, the amount used before the "fix".

    I've tried a full format, quick format but still no joy.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    stewdent
     
  2. mr_hanky

    mr_hanky Regular member

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    The card was always 2GB

    These cards are advertised in Gigabits, there are 8 bits in 1 byte, so 16 Gigabits is 2 Gigabytes

    Out of curiosity, where did you buy the card? As most stores point this out.
     
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  3. ReggDegg

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    just to be clear, did you format the card using your PC?, or while it was in thr DS?
    These firecards need to be formatted while in the DS.
     
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    woops!
    Yes, listen to Hanky. I got the wrong end of the stick, thinking you had a different problem.
    Drop the xmenu back in & play.
    your card is working normally
     
  5. stewdent

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    Thanks chaps, feel a bit of a git though, just assumed that the 16G Fire Card was actually 16Gb & that something had screwed up.

    I'm not sure what my daughter did, from what she says she may have run the windows disk checker (scandisk or CHKDSK...) which is what I thought that had screwed the card. I formatted the card in the DS, the quick format using the L+dwn+r+a+b and also the full format (start + select), Windows showed the card - in the DS - as being 2Gb.

    I bought the card off a friend who had one for their kids, think he got it from a chap in the business, hence no instructions from the retailer.

    Thanks for the advice guys, really appreciate it. Guess my daughter can have it back now once I've re-loaded the system files.

    Cheers.
     

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