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Pharaohs Curse Gold Crack. The internal card reader in my computer can't read Memory Stick Pro, but it can read standard Memory Stick. I do not have any SDHC, but I am assuming that my reader can't read that as well because it is almost 5 years old. I bought an external USB card reader that reads Memory Stick Pro, SDHC, and any other new technology format that came out recently - I bought it on eBay for $5, but you can get them in stores for under $20.

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This will probably be your best and easiest solution for your computer, but it will not help you get the camera to recognize the SDHC What model camera do you have? My computer is also unable to recognize the SDHC card after I inserted it into the PC slot. Is there any downloading to fix the problem so that the computer can read or format the SDHC card? It is the SanDisk SDHC card.

Your new card may be defective. One of my memory cards got 'zapped' when I stuck it into a built-in card reader on a friends computer, after that it wouldn't read or format in any device. The best way to keep your camera's memory cards in good working order is to only transfer the files (pics & movies) using the USB cable directly connected from the camera to your computer. SD cards are up to 2GB only. To read and write above that capacity, the standards were updated, SDHC was born, & certain h/w revisions have to be in place, such that older equipment (that includes, but is not limited to digital cameras, video camcorders, & card readers) that specifically only catered for SD WILL NOT read or write to SDHC cards. Kodak Digital Camera Software.

NO firmware or s/w patch can undo or repair this one little inconvenience because the changes are in the h/w (electronics), meaning they are physical and can't be undone or revised by ANY s/w you can introduce. A similar case would be that of legacy USB and USB2.0. Of course newer equipment will necessarily read and write to both SD and SDHC. Plugging an SDHC card to SD only-equipment might even damage one or both. To coody, this means therefore that you should stop forcing your camera to deal with SDHC cards because it wasn't designed for that. Use only SD cards with it (which means 2GB maximum).

Memory cards are not formatted in the same sense as hard disk drives are; even so, there are little programs in the WWW that you can use to force cards to have, for example, a FAT32 file system. But even if you do this to an SDHC card with an appropriate card reader on your PC (certainly not the reader you have now which is SD-only), your SD card-only camera will still not recognize it. SDHC cards are now available up to sizes of 32GB, and they need equipment duly marked 'SDHC' to use them.

I have already known why my camera cannot read or format the SDHC card after contacting the manufacturer - because it is an SD card only camera. Now I am concerned in why a computer cannot recognize the SDHC card.

I wonder if there is any downloading that enables Windows XP or computer to recognize the SDHC card. I am waiting for the reply from the SanDisk technical support. If a computer is unable to recognize the SDHC card, what can the user do, return the card to the store or can fix the problem?