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Robin Probyn March 6th, 2011 07:35 PM

Cardreader/Mac OS
 
Hi Dan

So is it better practice to pull the CF card out of the reader,after down loading,rather than drag to trash/eject due to the mac OS wanting to write files to the card.
Interestingly on another forum some one posted that connecting P2 cards to a mac without pulling the write protect tap can cause permanent corruption to footage.. !!!! (although I would think its pretty automatic to pull the tap..) but a bit scary non the less..

Dan Keaton March 7th, 2011 07:40 AM

Re: Cardreader/Mac OS
 
Dear Robin,

The Mac writes files to the CompactFlash card when one goes through the operating system to reject the card.

If you are using a USB card reader, just pull out the reader.

If you are using a Firewire reader, such as a Firewire 800 reader, just pull out the Firewire cable.

Alternatively, you can just pull out the card.

Yes, you will get an error message, no harm will be done, just click ok.

Robin Probyn March 7th, 2011 10:22 PM

Re: Cardreader/Mac OS
 
Hi Dan

Ok thanks for the info.So far I have been dragging to the trash.. I use firewire 800 card reader.. no problems so far.. but will from now on just pull the card out.. what can happen to the cards if eject is used.. I havnt had a problem at all so far..

Dan Keaton March 8th, 2011 03:16 AM

Re: Cardreader/Mac OS
 
Dear Robin,

First, the Mac writes files to the card when it goes through the regular Eject process, thus interferring with the normal operation of the card in the nanoFlash.

Second, occassionally, the Mac corrupts the directory structure on a card.

Robin Probyn March 8th, 2011 07:37 AM

Re: Cardreader/Mac OS
 
Hi Dan

So could my cards have possibly been damaged by having used the eject function before.? I have 3X 64 GB delkin cards? Is there a possibility for corruption of data later on..?

Formatting in the nano doesnt clear these files..?

Thanks

Dan Keaton March 8th, 2011 09:27 AM

Re: Cardreader/Mac OS
 
Dear Robin,

I am assuming that you are following proper procedures by Formatting the cards in the nanoFlash prior to using them.

If so, then you should have no problem with your cards. No damage has been done to your cards.

Robin Probyn March 8th, 2011 04:11 PM

Re: Cardreader/Mac OS
 
Hi Dan

Yes I always format the cards in the Nano.. thanks for the info..


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