It is perfecly normal for 1 GB card to have 996MB of files.
1GB = 1024MB (this is reality)
1GB = 1000MB (manufacturers reality)

In any case 996 is pretty close to both 1000 and 1024MB.

2006/8/28, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Gang.
>
> First off. i nned a data recovery questioned answered.
>
> Shot a three day show this weekend, horrid rain Friday, semi sunny
> Saturday and bad fog today.
>
> Downloaded the main card with no problems onto the PC, OS XP home via
> a standard usb 1 card reader. After d/l, i removed the one card, and
> inserted the presentation card. No recognition of the card, so i shut
> down the computer and restarted.
> Computer said card not readable, and i tried viewing in the camera,
> and i was informed no images. I know they are in there, i shot them.:-)
>
> Any way i installed Sandisks recover software free with my Extreme III
> cards and the screen says my 1 gig kingston card holds 996.1 MB of
> information and i dont have enough C drive space for recover.
>
> First off, how can a 1 Gig card have 996 MB of files, and second, any help.
>
> If it helps, on my D/L Saturday, i D/L ed my main card and when i
> pulled that one out and inserted another to d/l the machine went
> black, shut down and restarted and a message appeared after restarting
> thet an major error had occured and would i like to inform Mr Bill.
>
> Also to add, i'm on holidays next week. Just my week at home to repair
> vehicles and the house, but i;ll try and stay current with  the list.
>
> Dave
>
> Equine Photography in York Region
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