![]() ![]() ![]() The MacBook recognizes RAW images from my Canon camera (SD card) when connected to that camera with the USB cord. My operating system (OS X 10.6.8) supports RAW from my camera according to the Apple support website. ![]() It is not a problem with the camera-computer USB connection because neither of my two card readers let the computer read this card either. It is not a bad card - my Canon printer reads the images from this card and the MacBook reads jpeg images from this card in the camera via the USB connection. I have two cards of this type and the problem exists with respect to both. My MacBook Pro has stopped recognizing RAW format images from my Sony a55 camera, Memory Stick Pro HG Duo cards. The file I tried to delete is still there so it makes me wonder if it was the tool was the cause of the corruption.This is not really a reply, but I have a problem with the same type of card. If there is no way to fix it, can anyone tell me if the Mac was possibly the cause? The problem started after I used a tool on Mac OSX Lion to find the largest file and then tried to use the tool to delete it. Should I copy every file off one by one or is there a way to fix it? I've tried with all the different options on windows, I tried formatting it through CMD, but nothing I have tried works. When I have tried to format it with either the PC, PSP, or a camera that uses a memory stick pro duo, it fails. The memory card access light will flash for a really long time before it says that every file is corrupted. If I reinsert the card I can move on to the next file, but this is really annoying and my PSP won't read it at all. When I put it in my PC I can open/delete/copy/paste/rename/modify one file/folder, then it can't detect the card. I have a Memory Stick Pro Duo and after attempting to delete the largest file from a Mac the stick has become unusable. ![]()
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