I've had it happen as well, but only with 64 gig cards. I thought one of the
cards was defective, so I've gone back to 33s for now. I'll try the 64s again
and refrain from pulling them out of the Mac.
Paul via phone
> On Jun 6, 2016, at 5:44 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
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steve harley wrote:
On 2016-06-04 13:51 , Bruce Walker wrote:
There are always writes, Larry. Eg: file metadata like "last time
accessed". A few others too that make sense to the OS, but that are
unimportant to "we the people". And these writes are to the directory
structure.
i'm really
On 2016-06-04 13:51 , Bruce Walker wrote:
There are always writes, Larry. Eg: file metadata like "last time
accessed". A few others too that make sense to the OS, but that are
unimportant to "we the people". And these writes are to the directory
structure.
i'm really surprised by this and
Hmm. I'm not sure what you have going on there, Larry. My experience:
- Lightroom (perpetual license, always up to date on version, currently 6.5.1)
always properly unmount the card volume when it is done writing. I can tell
this because it disappears from the Finder volume list. I'm running
D card after it has read all the
>>> images
>>> off of it. Every so often for some reason, it doesn't do this. If I
>>> remove
>>> the SD card before it has been ejected (on my mac), when I put it in my
>>> camera, it will read "card not formatted
some reason, it doesn't do this. If I remove
the SD card before it has been ejected (on my mac), when I put it in my
camera, it will read "card not formatted".
If I put the card back in the mac, so that it mounts. I'm not sure that
actually looking at files is necessary, then eject the card,it
ll the images
> off of it. Every so often for some reason, it doesn't do this. If I remove
> the SD card before it has been ejected (on my mac), when I put it in my
> camera, it will read "card not formatted".
> If I put the card back in the mac, so that it mounts. I'm
en for some reason, it doesn't do this. If I remove
> the SD card before it has been ejected (on my mac), when I put it in my
> camera, it will read "card not formatted".
> If I put the card back in the mac, so that it mounts. I'm not sure that
> actually looking at files is
I have lightroom set up to eject my SD card after it has read all the
images off of it. Every so often for some reason, it doesn't do this.
If I remove the SD card before it has been ejected (on my mac), when I
put it in my camera, it will read "card not formatted".
If I put the
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