

Machine: Device: laptop System: LENOVO product: 20378 v: Lenovo Y50-70 serial: N/A +1 for using the "Disks" application which is also in your menu, if not install "gnome-disk".įor backing up I would recommend using a large 1 terabyte or larger USB external drive like newer SSD (solid state drives) or regular HDD (hard disk drive) which would normally be faster than using a microSD card. +1 You can use one of the Partition Managers like "gParted" to do this. * You can use the "USB stick formatter" in your menus for Fat32 (for smaller sizes), NTFS (for larger sizes), or Linux Ext4 (for larger sizes).

How are you accessing (using) the microSD card with a USB adapter, in a laptop port, and what size is the miscroSD card? If you run " inxi -Fxzd" and " lsusb" from the console terminal prompt, highlight the results, copy and paste them back here, that should provide enough information. It would help to know more about your system setup. I just read your post and the good replies to it. I tried every suggestion given to me here to try and fix the problem or narrow down the problem, but in the end, it pointed to a lemon of a camera, which it was.Welcome to the wonderful world of Linux Mint and its excellent forum! I would also like to thank everyone on this board for their help as well. He is very good to deal with, and is very responsive (called me several times for clarification). William sent me the second camera, I sent him back the defective one, and he refunded my purchase price on the second one.

I purchased a second camera from William (Just so I would not be without a camera during the transition period). William offered to deal with Pittasoft directly on the issue instead of having me try and get them to do warranty support (which I really didnt have a lot of hope for, since they have not answered ANY emails I have ever sent to them). Just wanted to throw a shout out to William from artofspeedracing.ca for all his help with this first lemon of a camera. Thought I would post a followup to this freezing up of my BV500 that I was having.Īfter troubleshooting this for 2 months, and back and forth with the dealer from whom I purchased the camera, I am happy to say, I was sent a replacement camera, and it works fine! No more lockups!
