Memory cards: All your questions answered

By Randolph Ramsay on 27 February 2008

Tags: cf | compactflash | duo | formats | media | memory | memory stick | mmc | pro | sd | sdhc | storage | xd

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User name: Hayley

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Comments: I have recently bought a Nokia N70. It wasn't a brand new one but it was pretty close. When i got it the memory card worked. I took it out and then my son got it caught in the computer. I took it out and put it back in my phone. ever since then it wont work. Does anyone know how to fix it or do i have to go out and buy a new one?

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