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    I think that I did a big no no. I have an Aptek icam, my operating system is windows 7. I plugged the cam into the computer and it wanted to format the disc (cams card), well I said yes, but I changed it to ntfs instead of letting it format fat.......now the icam won't even come on with the card in it, and my computer considers it unrecognizable. I wish that I could get it to recognize again so that I can reformat it back to fat.

    I can't believe that I did such a stupid thing.......I am so embarrassed.

    The cam works fine as long as I remove the memory card.

    Is there a way that I can fix this or do I just have to buy a new card?
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  2. Try using Windows' partition management. Right click on My Computer (or Computer), select Manage, Then Storage -> Disk Management in the left pane.

    If that doesn't work try Swissknife: http://download.cnet.com/CompuApps-SwissKnife-V3/3000-2248_4-10070864.html
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    With the card inside of the icam, when the icam is plugged in now, the computer isn't doing anything.........its as if it's not even plugged in to the usb port.

    I tried other ports too

    thanks for the suggestion
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    Also note that you will need some kind of external card reader since your camera shuts off with the card installed. Do you have a USB card reader that can read your memory card or perhaps a printer that has a card reader built in? Once you have the card plugged into a card reader you should be able to reformat the card using Windows Explorer.
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    I don't have an external card reader, but maybe I could find someone who does. Thanks
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  6. Buy another memory card?
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  7. Yes, that's what I meant -- use a card reader so Windows can access the card directly.
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