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How to Repair the Write Protect on an SD card for DSLR cameras

Friday, June 3, 2011

Are you facing this problem often, that your SD card for DSLR cameras shows " This card is write protected" and you are not able to do anything with that card. Don't worry here is the simple solution for that. The the reason for this post is because this morning I have faced the same problem with my 8GB San Disk got write protected and i was not able to shoot.

Most of the time it happens because the knob in the SD card got broken and you are not able to lock or unlock the SD card.

Please watch this video tutorial carefully and you would be happy to see how easy it is.




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posted by DSLR MASTER, 9:18 AM

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