I was perusing the fine book, “David Busch’s Compact Field Guide to the Canon EOS 7D” when I came upon a reference to formatting a CD card which I don’t understand...
Page 69 under Format tells how to format a CD card in the standard method of selecting “format” from the menu.
However, it continues to say in brackets "(The optional low level format invoked with the Trash button is a slower, but more thorough reformatting that can help restore a memory card that has picked up some bad sectors that aren’t locked out by the normal format step)".
I have always formatted my CD cards using the Menu Format command and assumed that this is the most efficient way to prepare a card for shooting.
Would using the Trash button be a way to see if I can “fix” a CF card which is giving me problems. In my many years of DSLR use, I have had only one CF card which malfunctioned (which says a lot about the durability of CF cards).
I threw away the card after several tries to reformat in the camera and use it. Should I have tried the Trash button before I dumped the card into the trash (pun intended)?