Apologies if this has already been covered - I searched and can't find anything other than mention of that more common SD card problem.
First flight of a new Nano+ yesterday, and I updated to the latest firmware beforehand. After the test flight I went to transfer files from the SD card (using a card reader connected to a Mac) and the OS tells me the card is not readable. Putting the card back in the drone I can browse the images and download via the IOS app to my phone, so obviously the data isn't corrupt. I suspect some sort of file system shenanigans, but it's odd.
The card was formatted in the drone itself. I tested with another SD card and am getting the exact same problem. Both cards are authentic Sandisk UHS-3 cards, and are working in other devices as usual.
Any ideas folks?
First flight of a new Nano+ yesterday, and I updated to the latest firmware beforehand. After the test flight I went to transfer files from the SD card (using a card reader connected to a Mac) and the OS tells me the card is not readable. Putting the card back in the drone I can browse the images and download via the IOS app to my phone, so obviously the data isn't corrupt. I suspect some sort of file system shenanigans, but it's odd.
The card was formatted in the drone itself. I tested with another SD card and am getting the exact same problem. Both cards are authentic Sandisk UHS-3 cards, and are working in other devices as usual.
Any ideas folks?