Good Morning Stephen

Thank you for your suggestions,all tried but without success,when I opened Disk 
Utility the Card was no where to be seen, the Card Reader is working ok, having 
tried other cards all working fine. The Card isn’t working in the Camera and I 
have tried the Card in a different Camera, so I’ll have to see if an IT person 
can help, otherwise the Photo’s will remain locked away. One suggestion from 
the “ Camera" was that the Card needed re-formatting, I don’t think that would 
be the way to go as I’ll lose everything.
SanDisk trouble shooting wasn’t very helpful either,all assume that the Card 
will be found by searching. So I think I’ll drop SanDisk an e-mail and see if 
any of their technicians can help.

Again thank you for your help Stephen.

Kind Regards

Tony Francis

BODDINGTON.

> On 23 Dec 2020, at 10:25 pm, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi again Tony.
> Also wondered if this might work for you ?
> See end of this email.
> 
> 
>> On 23 Dec 2020, at 12:50 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com 
>> <mailto:antne...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Good Afternoon WAMuggers
>> 
>> I have a question and know that I should remember this but long forgotten.
>> 
>> I have a card reader connected to my Computer and up until now the Card 
>> reader and card have been working properly.
>> The Card reader no longer shows up on the Desktop of the Computer, so I 
>> tried the card in the Camera and the Camera shows “Card No1 cannot be 
>> accessed”.
>> 
>> I remember that if something, ie a Hard drive, is connected to the computer 
>> but isn’t showing that I can go into the System to see if it is hidden?
>> 
>> And lastly is there anyone that I can turn to to attempt to retrieve the 
>> Photo’s from the Card?
>> 
>> Thanks to one and all
>> 
>> Kind Regards
>> 
>> Tony Francis
>> 
>> BODDINGTON
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> 
> Regards,
> Stephen Chape
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> If you eject a volume, you can use Disk Utility to mount the volume so that 
> it’s available in the Finder.
> 
> Open Disk Utility for me 
> <x-help-action://openApp?bundleId=com.apple.DiskUtility>
> In the Disk Utility app  on your Mac, select the volume you want to mount.
> 
> Click the Mount button .
> 
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