Security camera SD card recordings are corrupted or won't play
A corrupted SD card stops your camera from recording or storing footage properly. The fix is simple: turn off the camera, take out the SD card, reformat it using the camera's settings menu, and put it back in. This erases everything on the card but fixes corruption in one go.
SD cards can become corrupted when the camera suddenly loses power, when the card gets old, or if it wasn't formatted for your camera in the first place. When this happens, your recordings either disappear or won't play. The fastest fix is to reformat the card using your camera. This cleans out the corruption but erases the card. If the card keeps failing after that, it's the physical card that's worn out and needs replacing.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Trying to reformat the card on a computer instead of in the camera. Always reformat inside the camera
- Not turning off the camera before pulling the card out. This can cause more corruption
- Replacing the card but not formatting the new one inside the camera first. The new card needs to be formatted for your camera too
Signs you need professional help
- The camera won't reformat the SD card. It keeps showing an error. The card corrupts again immediately after reformatting.
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