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January 15, 2021

Format Memory Card On Windows

Have you noticed that your SD card has become slower when processing information? Or doesn’t the hard work in the device that you want to use it for? If so, it’s time to format, or clean, your SD card. In this article, you can read what ways there are to format your memory card and how you do it.

SD Card Formatter is a free desktop SD/SDHC/SDXC format tool. It’s an essential app to recover compatibility between SD and MicroSD cards on one side and operating systems and devices on the other.

Correct formatting not always but often solves the problem of file systems incompatibility in Mac OS/Windows/Android, etc.

Formatting the memory card

By formatting your memory card, you permanently delete all of the files from your SD card. This makes sure your new files are stored more accurately. There are 2 ways you can format a memory card: in the camera or via your computer.

Do you want to format the memory card on your computer? Find out how below. Formatting on a Windows computer

Step 1: Start the computer Start the computer if it’s not already switched on.

Step 2: Determine the type of memory card Check the front of your SD card and determine what type of memory card you need. This may be an SDHC or an SDXC card. Write down this information. You’re going to need it later.

Step 3: Connect your card to the computer If your computer has an integrated card reader, you can go directly to step 4. If your computer doesn’t have an integrated card reader, you have to use an external card reader. Put the SD card in the card reader. Connect the card reader to your computer using the included cable.

Step 4: find the card on your computer Use the start menu to go to Computer or This PC. Here, you’ll find a list of storage systems. Since you connected your SD card to your computer, your SD card must be on the list as well. You can probably find your SD card under Removable storage space.

Step 5: Choose the correct file format Use the right mouse button to click on the SD card on the list and click on Format. Select the file format that you want to use. If you have an SDHC card, you have to choose FAT32. With an SDXC card, opt for exFAT.

Step 6: Start formatting Click on Format file and next, click on start. Your card will now be formatted. If you receive a notification that tells you that the card has been formatted, you’re ready. All data has now been removed from your SD card.