What does a dashcam TF card error mean?

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Josephine
07/29/25 10:07pm
A dashcam TF card error indicates that there is an issue with the memory card. The error may be caused by problems with the memory card itself or the dashcam's card slot. The memory card used in a dashcam must not only be of good quality but also meet the dashcam's requirements for capacity and read/write speed. Here are some solutions for a dashcam TF card error: Read TF card data: Insert the TF card into a card reader and connect it to a computer to check if the data can be read. If the computer can access the TF card's data, it means the card is not damaged. Format the TF card on the computer and then reinsert it into the dashcam to see if it works properly. Check the TF card format: Insert the TF card into a card reader and connect it to a computer. Click "Properties" to check the TF card's format. The recommended format for a dashcam memory card is FAT32. If it is not in this format, reformat and convert it. Inspect the dashcam's card slot: If the above troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, the problem may lie with the dashcam's card slot recognition area. In this case, the dashcam may need to be replaced.
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