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Re: USB card reader



Scott Burns wrote:
A.J. Bonnema wrote:

Try this:
   dd if=/dev/sda1 of=test bs=1024 count=2
   file test

This will copy the first 2k of the card and put it in a file. file will then tell you what it thinks it is.

Thanks for this explanation. It didn't work though. For /dev/sda it gives "dd opening '/dev/sda1': no such device or address.
For /dev/sda it gives:


"
dd: reading '/dev/sda': Intput/output error
0+0 records in
0+0 records out
"

Idea's?


You formatted it in windows. What version of windows? Is it XP? IIRC this default to a variant of NTFS and you will need a seperate package to read it.

No, it's windows 98 se. I suspect it's fat because the "disk" is only 256 MB.








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