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  1. thanks everyone for your help, I've decided to give up and just try to use the USB connection with my android phone...
  2. Thanks Jokeyman123, just tried to format it to FAT32 but no luck. I've read somewhere that certain cameras back then expected a smartmedia card to be in FAT12, and not FAT or FAT16. If you have any casio keyboards that uses SM cards, it'd be much appreciated if you could see if they are FAT12...in the mean time I will look for a way to turn it into FAT12...
  3. Thanks Brad, been trying to do that for the past 4 hrs...the only thing that remotely sound plausible was a program SMprep.exe which I downloaded but couldnt run as it kept complaining about missing drivers...
  4. Thanks Mike, however the card is only 64mb and it worked once with the keyboard before I stupidily formatted it using a PC....
  5. Hi all I have got this LK-90tv that I bought years ago and only recently started using it (brand new). As a result I have bought a Fujifilm Smartmedia 64MB card off ebay, initially I tried placing midi files onto it and put into the keyboard however it didnt work, it only worked when I format the card using the keyboard itself (was able to see the keyboard playing the midi file). Today I have accidentally formatted the card using win10 (FAT16), after that no matter what I do I cannot get the keyboard to re-format it, it keeps showing "Err Card r/w" but Windows10 can read it perfectly...I have read online that it might have to do with windows has removed the partition table on the card. Is there any way to restore/rebuild this partition table? Or has anyone formatted a smartmedia card using a PC and had the same issue? Thanks in advance for your help
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