Memory card corrupted when transfering large size ...

I get my memory card corrupted when I transfer large size files to it (usually movies)...
and it doesn't return to bormal unless I format it.
What can I do? I want to stay having these videos on my memory card to watch them on my n73.
Thanks in advance.

can any one help?

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    You might have experienced the "Memory card corrupted issue."
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    Your memory card is just 'locked', it isn't 'corrupted'!
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    3. Remove the memory card from the slot.
    4. Press OK if prompted.
    5. Reinsert the memory card in the slot.
    6. Reopen Menu> Tools> Memory card.
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    . Yes, quite clear, but the quoted part ("enter the remote locking message as the password") isn't written on my E66's User guide, and there's a vague precaution on E65's, (refer to number 4).
    3. If the message is longer than 8 characters, the first 8 characters are used as the memory card password. (E51 page100)
    . Yes, quite clear good E51, but I don't own you; I have E66 your little sister. I owe my memory card's survival to nice users on the Discussion.
    4. The maximum number of characters allowed is 8. Using more than 8 characters could prevent unlocking the memory card and require reformatting it. If reformatting the memory card is required, all information on the card will be lost. (E65 page28)
    . Quite interesting, but it contradicts what good E51 says in number three¡!
    . And it contradicts my own experience of the issue (and some other users' on the Discussion) too, since my E66's memory card accepted the 'first eight characters' of the 'ten-character long’ remote lock message that I had previously used to remote lock it.
    . The first three tips are quite important and shouldn't have been excluded from E66's and E65's user guides. I don't have the time to download and review all the user guides that support this feature, but at least I read some user manuals and also got the impression (from the posts on the discussion) that there had been not enough information on E66's, E65's, E71's, N96's, and some others.
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    ¡ Terribly sorry for those who have selected Yes to the Reformat caution message. It wasn't your fault. But there's an idiom that says, sleep on it! "Think about it for a while before coming up with a decision".
    But now that you have tested the feature and know its solution, don't be afraid, and enable the Remote lock feature again! God forbid, but it may be needed one day!
    Yours,
    http://nds1.nokia.com/phones/files/guides/Nokia_E51_UG_en.pdf
    http://nds1.nokia.com/phones/files/guides/Nokia_E65-1_UG_en.pdf
    http://nds1.nokia.com/phones/files/guides/Nokia_E66-1_UG_en.pdf

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