I recently transferred a memory card from an old Beijer E910 to a new device, but upon powering it up, I received a "flashcard unknown" warning and cannot proceed. Can anyone suggest what might be causing this issue and how to resolve it?
Are the new E910 devices compatible with the same firmware as the previous models? Have you attempted to transfer the project from the HMI to E-Designer? It is possible that the new hardware or firmware is not supported for this process. Keep in mind that the E series is no longer in production.
It's possible that the new device isn't compatible with your older Beijer E910's memory card format. If so, you might need to download a driver or software update to read the card. Alternately, the memory card could be corrupted or damaged. You could try using disk utility tools to repair it. However, make sure to back up any important data first as those tools can potentially erase the card. If none of these solutions work, it may be the case that replacing the memory card is the best option.
It sounds like the format of your memory card might not be compatible with the new device. To resolve this, you could try reformatting the card, but please be aware this will erase all data on it. Alternatively, it could be an issue with either the memory card slot on the new device or the card itself. Try using the card on another device if possible, to isolate the problem. Remember to always back up your data before making any changes to avoid any data loss.
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Answer: Answer: The issue might be due to compatibility issues between the memory card and the new device, or the memory card may need to be formatted or initialized for use with the new device.
Answer: Answer: You can try formatting the memory card on the new device, checking for any physical damage to the card or the card slot, or contacting Beijer customer support for further assistance.
Answer: Answer: You can try inserting the memory card back into the old device to see if the data is accessible, or use data recovery software to retrieve the information before attempting any troubleshooting steps that may involve formatting the card.
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