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There's a reason why some SD cards have a tiny switch on the side. It's actually there to help protect the data onboard, but ...
To make a bootable media out of your old SD card, here's what you need to do: Download the image of the OS you want to use in ISO format. Download and install Etcher on your computer. This is a ...
And Canon's top-end 1Ds Mark III accepts both SD and CompactFlash. Now if we could just get rid of xD Picture Card from Olympus and Fujifilm and Memory Stick from Sony, we'd all be better off.
The SanDisk cards should have been supported by the R5 II, which lists specifications for UHS-II card slots and has a list of recommended card speeds in the specifications that those SD cards met.