![]() ![]() Sure enough, that was the problem - a 10+ year old camera could give me that feedback, but my much more recent macOS could not. I put the card back into the camera (with the adapter since the camera took a full size SD card) and then my 10+ year old camera came back with the message "Card Locked" ![]() So then I decided to put the card back into the camera and try to use the camera to reformat it (even though formatting that way would not be what I wanted, but I could at least delete the images on the card and maybe then format it) Was the card defective? Unlikely since there were images on the card that I could open on the Mac with no problems. Use Disk Utility to erase your Mac Start up from macOS Recovery: Turn on your Mac, then immediately press and hold these two keys until you see an Apple logo or other image: Command () and R. maybe I couldn't use ExFat for whatever reason, so I tried to format to MS-DOS Got the message "Erase process has failed"Ĭouldn't modify partition map? Hmmm. I plugged the TF card into an SD adapter so that I could plug the card with adapter into the SD slot on my Mini.Ĭard showed up on my desktop - I launched Disk Utility, selected the card and erased it. ![]() Had a SanDisk Micro-SD card (also called TF card) that I had used in a camera and that I wanted to erase and reformat to ExFat. I ran into this problem yesterday and thought I would post the issue and resolution for anybody else who may run into this problem. ![]()
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