Best value in my opinion are the Sabrent v60 cards. v60 is really the rating you have to care about, it is the minimum guaranteed speed instead of the theoretical maximum speed. V90 is of course better, but much more expensive. V30 is kind of slow, and you only save a few bucks while getting half the speed. So v60 is the best bang for your buck.
Well… One time is probably fine as long as you weren’t transferring anything, as you said.
unless you had a program running on it though.
just to be sure:
If your on windows run a disk diagnostic (Go to file explorer, right click your disk, properties, then tools, and hit scan for errors, then click allow, etc…)
it should be fine regardless ive done this plenty of times on accident, once or twice your likely fine
Also how large is the SD card? Aren’t there restrictions with using FAT32 and how large the card can be before you format it?
Lexar Gold 1800X V60, i recommend this one because they are cheap, reliable (using 12 of them, no failure) and the fastest V60 out there, or any good quality v90 card will work the best
I was putting some information on it while watching a video and took it before ejecting properly, it wasn’t transferring anything but what do I do? Also nothing happened the sd card hasn’t done broken and I can still a access it perfectly but I’m afraid of it corrupting
Hey Mira,
You should NEVER use micro SD cards in a camera that needs normal SD cards.
I think the card is probably dead, just buy a new one. Make sure it’s one from a reputable brand.
I’ve had good luck with the SanDisk Extreme Pro’s. And PNY Pro Elite Primes(these are micro SD make sure adaptor can handle the speed).
When I try to put my SD card into my 3DS it gives me a pop up saying that it can’t detect a SD card. I tried reformatting it into FAT32 but it says it cant do a full long formatting and a quick on just gives the same error. I don’t know what to do and at this point i’m just gonna buy a nee SD card. Anyone have any ideas on whats wrong with it?
I’ve been shooting aviation and wildlife for a while and ive just bought a a7r3, but whenever I shoot a burst I have to wait for around 5 seconds, I currently have the Sandisk ultra 32gb 100mb/s.
No budget, any help is appreciated:)
Yes, if the KERNEL32.dll error appeared after a crash or sudden restart and some files or folders went missing, it’s possible the system issue caused data corruption or accidental deletion. Before doing major repairs like a reset or reinstall, it’s a good idea to recover important files first. You can scan the drive using Stellar Data Recovery which is designed to recover lost or inaccessible files after crashes, system errors, or corrupted Windows components. Once your data is recovered, you can safely continue with deeper system fixes.
Are you seeing the KERNEL32.dll error after a crash or system restart that also caused files or folders to go missing? If the issue led to data loss, can we recover the files using a data recovery softwares before doing deeper system repairs.
If the KERNEL32.dll error happens with multiple programs, it usually points to a Windows system file or driver issue rather than a single app. A simple fix many people miss is updating or reinstalling graphics and chipset drivers from the manufacturer’s website. Outdated drivers can cause apps to crash when they interact with core Windows libraries like KERNEL32.dll. After updating the drivers restart the PC and test the apps again. This often clears random crashes that look like system file errors.
Quick question. Does the KERNEL32.dll error happen with one specific app or with multiple programs on your PC? This helps narrow down whether it’s a Windows system issue or just an app problem.
What brand is your ad card and what are you using to format it?