"Friend" stole SD card. Tracing an SD card?
First off, let me say that I currently live in Mexico, a land filled with petty theft. I had a group of friends over last night, and they were looking at the photos on my camera. Today, I looked at my camera and saw that its SD card was formatted. But then I realized that it was formatted in FAT, and the camera doesn't even work with that file system. Nobody had access to a computer, so I think that somebody placed his SD card in my camera and took my SD card (no idea why). So now I have his SD card.
Now, I'm not entirely sure who did this, but I have an idea.
If I could some how check which cameras this SD card has been used on, I could then find out who has that camera, and voilĂ , I'd know who did it.
I don't know much about security, but is there a way to do this?
First off, let me say that I currently live in Mexico, a land filled with petty theft. I had a group of friends over last night, and they were looking at the photos on my camera. Today, I looked at my camera and saw that its SD card was formatted. But then I realized that it was formatted in FAT, and the camera doesn't even work with that file system. Nobody had access to a computer, so I think that somebody placed his SD card in my camera and took my SD card (no idea why). So now I have his SD card.
Now, I'm not entirely sure who did this, but I have an idea.
If I could some how check which cameras this SD card has been used on, I could then find out who has that camera, and voilĂ , I'd know who did it.
I don't know much about security, but is there a way to do this?
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