Warning: Formatting a flash card will erase all the files on the card. Most devices (i.e. your camera) that you use the flash card with will have a format feature. Before you use this feature, make sure that this size card and type is supported by the device. Also make sure that the format the device uses is compatible with any other device you might use it with (i.e. the camera may format in FAT32 but a digital frame can only read FAT).
If you are using a card reader and a PC to format the card, open "My Computer" in XP or "Computer" in Vista and Win7 and highlight the drive that corresponds to the card. Make sure you choose the correct drive letter. Then use the right mouse button to click on the drive. Choose "Format" from the menu and click on it with your left mouse button.
If you are using a card reader and a Mac, open the "Go" menu and double-click on Utilities (If you do not see Utilities, double-click on Applications and then double-click on the Utilities folder). Double-click on the Disk Utility icon. On the Disk Utility Dialog box, click once on the flash card's active partition. Note: There will be two listings for the card, the first one is the active partition and the second is the volume label.Click the Erase tab located on the right side of the screen. Using the Volume Format drop-down, select “MS-DOS File System” from the list. Click Erase. The reader may require a firmware update. The firmware update is available at the link below. http://www.kingston.com/support/technical/downloads?product=fcr-hs219&filename=HS2_191_FW_RW01
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-07If you have data on your card that is important to you, we strongly recommend that you use one of the two possible ways for data recovery (see below). Kingston does not offer data recovery services. For more information on ourwarranty policy please visit http://www.kingston.com/company/warranty.asp
Secure Digital cards including SDHC, SDXC and Micro SD cards come pre-formatted in compliance with SD Memory Card standards. Formatting with Windows, Mac or Linux is not compliant with SD Memory Card standards and may cause a performance decrease.
The solution is to eitherformat the card in a device that complies with SDA standards, such as a cameraor phone, or use the SDA format utility located here:
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
Be aware this is only compatible with the following Windows operating systems. It will not work in a Linux computer, so using a SDA compatible device is preferable.
Compatible Operating Systems: | ||||
SD/SDHC | SDXC | |||
Windows | Windows 8 | Windows 8 | ||
Windows 7 | Windows 7 | |||
Windows Vista | Windows Vista (SP1 or later) | |||
Windows XP | Windows XP (SP2 or later) with the exFAT file system update (KB955704) | |||
Mac | Mac OS X (v10.8 MountainLion) | Mac OS X (v10.8 MountainLion) | ||
Mac OS X (v10.7 Lion) | Mac OS X (v10.7 Lion) | |||
Mac OS X (v10.6 SnowLeopard) | Mac OS X (v10.6.5 SnowLeopard or later) with the exFAT file system update | |||
Mac OS X (v10.5 Leopard forIntel Mac) |
In the options section, wesuggest you use "QUICK" as the format type and have the formatadjustment size set to "ON".
FAQ: KFC-051911-SDF-01Operating System | exFAT support | Patch download |
Windows 7 | Supported natively | |
Windows Vista | Requires update to Service Pack 1 or 2 (both supports exFAT) | Download Service Pack 1 (with exFAT support) Download Service Pack 2 (with exFAT support) |
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3) |
Requires exFAT patch update | Must have Service Pack 2 or 3 installed to use this update Download exFAT patch update |
Mac OS X | Requires Mac OS X version 10.6.6 and above |
This is a limitation of the FAT file system. In order to transfer more data to this card, you will need to remove the current data on the card and create folders on the card to copy files to. Once this is done, you should be able to transfer more data to the card. You can also reformat the card using the FAT32 file system. However, make sure the device you use the card with supports this file system.
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-03There is a incompatibility between the card and the device. This can be due to the device not supporting the capacity of the card or the card using a newer technology than the device is able to use. In some cases, there are updates to the device that allow it to read newer or larger cards. Please check with the device manufacturer or on our website to see what cards are supported with your device.
FAQ: KFC-012711-GEN-04Kingston does not distribute flash media with password protection. This password was either generated by a third party program or by a mobile phone. To regain access, use the third party software or the Lock Code assigned to the mobile phone.
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-06The X rating is a measurement of the performance of the card. It is determined by dividing the write speed of the card by 150KB/s*. To put it another way, you can determine the write speed of a card by multiplying its X rating by 150KB/s. For example:
50X = 50(multiplier) x150KB/sec = 7.5 MB/sec
* 1 KB = 1,000 Bytes; 1 MB= 1 million Bytes.
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-05No. We do not support ourflash cards as bootable devices, fixed disks or something you can run an OSfrom.
FAQ: KFC-011911-GEN-01Questions about a Kingston product you already own? Ask a Kingston expert.
Complete a short form to submit a request by email.
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Warning: Formatting a flash card will erase all the files on the card. Most devices (i.e. your camera) that you use the flash card with will have a format feature. Before you use this feature, make sure that this size card and type is supported by the device. Also make sure that the format the device uses is compatible with any other device you might use it with (i.e. the camera may format in FAT32 but a digital frame can only read FAT).
If you are using a card reader and a PC to format the card, open "My Computer" in XP or "Computer" in Vista and Win7 and highlight the drive that corresponds to the card. Make sure you choose the correct drive letter. Then use the right mouse button to click on the drive. Choose "Format" from the menu and click on it with your left mouse button.
If you are using a card reader and a Mac, open the "Go" menu and double-click on Utilities (If you do not see Utilities, double-click on Applications and then double-click on the Utilities folder). Double-click on the Disk Utility icon. On the Disk Utility Dialog box, click once on the flash card's active partition. Note: There will be two listings for the card, the first one is the active partition and the second is the volume label.Click the Erase tab located on the right side of the screen. Using the Volume Format drop-down, select “MS-DOS File System” from the list. Click Erase. The reader may require a firmware update. The firmware update is available at the link below. http://www.kingston.com/support/technical/downloads?product=fcr-hs219&filename=HS2_191_FW_RW01
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-07If you have data on your card that is important to you, we strongly recommend that you use one of the two possible ways for data recovery (see below). Kingston does not offer data recovery services. For more information on ourwarranty policy please visit http://www.kingston.com/company/warranty.asp
Secure Digital cards including SDHC, SDXC and Micro SD cards come pre-formatted in compliance with SD Memory Card standards. Formatting with Windows, Mac or Linux is not compliant with SD Memory Card standards and may cause a performance decrease.
The solution is to eitherformat the card in a device that complies with SDA standards, such as a cameraor phone, or use the SDA format utility located here:
https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
Be aware this is only compatible with the following Windows operating systems. It will not work in a Linux computer, so using a SDA compatible device is preferable.
Compatible Operating Systems: | ||||
SD/SDHC | SDXC | |||
Windows | Windows 8 | Windows 8 | ||
Windows 7 | Windows 7 | |||
Windows Vista | Windows Vista (SP1 or later) | |||
Windows XP | Windows XP (SP2 or later) with the exFAT file system update (KB955704) | |||
Mac | Mac OS X (v10.8 MountainLion) | Mac OS X (v10.8 MountainLion) | ||
Mac OS X (v10.7 Lion) | Mac OS X (v10.7 Lion) | |||
Mac OS X (v10.6 SnowLeopard) | Mac OS X (v10.6.5 SnowLeopard or later) with the exFAT file system update | |||
Mac OS X (v10.5 Leopard forIntel Mac) |
In the options section, wesuggest you use "QUICK" as the format type and have the formatadjustment size set to "ON".
FAQ: KFC-051911-SDF-01This is a limitation of the FAT file system. In order to transfer more data to this card, you will need to remove the current data on the card and create folders on the card to copy files to. Once this is done, you should be able to transfer more data to the card. You can also reformat the card using the FAT32 file system. However, make sure the device you use the card with supports this file system.
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-03There is a incompatibility between the card and the device. This can be due to the device not supporting the capacity of the card or the card using a newer technology than the device is able to use. In some cases, there are updates to the device that allow it to read newer or larger cards. Please check with the device manufacturer or on our website to see what cards are supported with your device.
FAQ: KFC-012711-GEN-04Kingston does not distribute flash media with password protection. This password was either generated by a third party program or by a mobile phone. To regain access, use the third party software or the Lock Code assigned to the mobile phone.
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-06Operating System | exFAT support | Patch download |
Windows 7 | Supported natively | |
Windows Vista | Requires update to Service Pack 1 or 2 (both supports exFAT) | Download Service Pack 1 (with exFAT support) Download Service Pack 2 (with exFAT support) |
Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or 3) |
Requires exFAT patch update | Must have Service Pack 2 or 3 installed to use this update Download exFAT patch update |
Mac OS X | Requires Mac OS X version 10.6.6 and above |
The X rating is a measurement of the performance of the card. It is determined by dividing the write speed of the card by 150KB/s*. To put it another way, you can determine the write speed of a card by multiplying its X rating by 150KB/s. For example:
50X = 50(multiplier) x150KB/sec = 7.5 MB/sec
* 1 KB = 1,000 Bytes; 1 MB= 1 million Bytes.
FAQ: KFC-012611-GEN-05No. We do not support ourflash cards as bootable devices, fixed disks or something you can run an OSfrom.
FAQ: KFC-011911-GEN-01Questions about a Kingston product you already own? Ask a Kingston expert.
Complete a short form to submit a request by email.
Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-6 p.m. PT
+1 (800)435-0640 (Closed)
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