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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: RDunn on October 06, 2005, 05:19:45 PM
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Just had an odd thing happen with a CF card and figured I'd see if anybody else had similiar experiences. I recorded the ABB & moe. show Friday night with my Marantz 671 and recorded each set at 24/48 on a 4 gb cf card. I copied the ABB show over, but hadn't copied the moe set yet. I had put it in a card reader and verified the file was there (I also listened on the Marantz), but wanted to free up some hard disc space before copying over the moe set. I just put in the cf card in the card reader and when I try to open the card, it says "the disc in drive h isn't formatted.... do you want to format it now?". I ejected the card and put it in the Marantz and when it loads the card, the Marantz shows a message of "must format on PC".
Is there any way to recover the file, or is it gone?
Also, any idea what caused this, so I don't do it again?
Thanks.... RD
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Did you dismount the card before you pulled it the first time? (On Mac Apple+e or drag to trash; on PC use the tool in the system tray to "safely remove external devices.")
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Here's an update...... I assumed the data was gone and reformatted the card on the PC. When I put the card in the Marantz, it basically froze up with the initial power on display which has all the led's lit up. I had to remove ac power and pull out the batteries to reset it. I put in my other card which worked perfectly and then once again tried the 2nd card and it froze up the Marantz again. I called Marantz tech support and they said it was a bad card. I then called Kingston (both cards are 45x Elite Pro 4 GB), and after going through 2 layers of tech support, they also felt it was a bad card and set me up with an exchange for a new one (pretty cool since I bought these off of Ebay). One other odd thing is that I can copy files to the card on the PC using the card reader, but with the Marantz it won't get past the initial startup screen.
RD