Firstly, I have to say I didn't spot the displayed size of that card in the screenshot in post#7, and it was there to see.
And although I agree with hazel that your own thread on XP's card handling capacity would have been a good idea SF, that's a good spot on the wrongly displayed storage size.
And just to put the capacity thing to bed, the XP size limitation is due solely to its card reading software. Stick an 8GB SDHC card in a USB adapter and it works fine.
And the Microsoft Hotfix for this card reader problem has never worked. If you have SP3 and try the hotfix, windows will give you the message that the hotfix is included in SP3 and will refuse to install it.
Secondly, and I hate to say this but you're gonna have to try and keep up Super, "SD Formatter for Windows 3.1" was suggested and tried earlier in the topic, post #4. ![:)]()
As it happens, I went through this wrong capacity display thing with two flash drives of my own, and the cause turned out to be that the missing capacity was being picked up by windows as "unallocated space". The first card I binned as it was early in my education, but the second one I fixed with partitioning software. Delete the remaining recognized partition to create a full drive of unallocated space, and then simply create a new partition.
But windows being windows, I can only say this has worked each time I've tried it.
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Back to you help890, and I outlined the above as I think it useful info for yourself and maybe others. The 30mb may contain your photo's, but so far nothing has gotten to grips with that card at all.
Possibly the only suggestion I have left pretty much ties in with the above anyway. Can you download and install "MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition" which is the free version ...
MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition 7.6:
Take care while you are installing it to avoid the extras. Watch for this during the install ...
The default has the "Express" box checked, so set it as shown in the screenshot and you're good.
Have your card in the slot before you launch it, and then take a screenshot if you would of how it's displayed. I'll wait to see that.