The tool can also create a boot disk, see the instructions below.
The current software version supports multimedia cards from 4MB to 8GB, and is pre-calculated to 8GB. If new specifications are released in the future, the version will be updated.
First insert the faulty card into the card reader, then connect the card reader to the computer, then start "Flash Doctor", select different windows according to the memory card type, and pay attention to the capacity option (size), which should be consistent with the faulty card capacity (nonsense),
Click "Format as factory default" 2. Ask if you want to continue, of course click "Yes" 3. Formatted successfully Attachment 2: When using the memory card, you should pay attention to the following basic common sense: 0) If the card cannot be formatted, please first check whether the card has been Some types of cards (such as SD) have a small movable switch that slides it to the "on" state!
Otherwise, it is in a write-protected (read-only) state. Of course, the data cannot be stored, deleted, or formatted.
1) Do not hot-swap the memory card when the device (such as camera/mobile phone/etc.) is powered on
2) Do not use interactively between different devices (each manufacturer has different usage specifications for the same card, and your family will only recognize your own family)
3) Do not try to format the memory card through the format command that comes with the Windows system; maybe after this operation, the card can be used as a USB flash drive with a card reader, but then it may be inserted back into the camera (or other digital products) The fault remains
4) If the data in the card cannot be read normally and you want to recover the data (such as digital photos), you should first stop writing/deleting/formatting and other operations that change the memory card data. You need to use data recovery software to recover the data (photos) and then Then use the card reader to use the low-level format tool software "Flash Doctor" to restore it to the original state at the factory.
5) You can also look for the card reader supporting driver CD, which may contain "Flash Doctor" or similar programs.
6) Early digital cameras of Fuji and other brands (such as 4700z) used SM cards with a thickness less than 1mm. The card only had a memory chip and no control chip. The control chip was designed on the host. If you insert this card into a cheap card reader to read It only takes 1 time to retrieve data. This card cannot be recognized by the camera and cannot be formatted by the camera. In this case, low-level software is the only life-saving straw.
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