Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards

Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards

Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards
Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards
19 hours ago
Tags: #MicroSD card #SD Card
Model: Tapo C200  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 1.3.3

I purchased a c200 from Currys. Camera works well but as soon as I put the brand new Sandisk 512gb into the camera,  it wouldn't reformat it and although I tried numerous times, it wouldn't not reformat it. I put the card into my computer and it had been corrupted. I will take the camera back to Currys and see if they can get it to work with an SD card but I do not want to put another new one in as it might corrupt another and I am not buying numerous cards just for the camera to corrupt them. I know that there are lots of threads on here about the same thing happening. Firmware and app up to date. I have followed the guidelines but nothing works. 

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Re:Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards
10 hours ago

  @Joanne_1967 The C200 only supports SD cards upto 128GB. You can find more information on compatability here: https://www.tapo.com/ph/faq/111/

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Re:Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards
7 hours ago - last edited 7 hours ago

  @SKNerissa  the list of approved cards says you can use Sandisk 256g so why are you now telling me that I can't use a 256g but only a 128gb?   So the list the Tapo give online is wrong? 

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Re:Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards
7 hours ago

  @Joanne_1967 As noted under microSD Card Buying Tips "The capacity varies by camera model and hardware version. For specific information about supported capacities, please refer to the specific product’s page on our official website." 

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Re:Camera will not reformat micro sd cards and corrupts cards
7 hours ago - last edited 7 hours ago

  @SKNerissa I referred to the special information on the website and it said 512 can be used. 

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