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SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
Well, either the 4GB card contacts are grotty, or the HP PSC 2410 doesn't like your SDHC card somehow; though SDHC cards are supposed to be able to ratchet down to SD for compatibility and a driver update could possibly fix this, it hasn't yet. Use a card that isn't SDHC; this probably limits you to 2GB or 4GB (see the readme in the HP print driver setup package you use.)
sd cards up to 16G here http://astore.amazon.co.uk/clivgraycomp-21/search?node=5&keywords=sd+card&x=0&y=0&preview=.
pb40 does not read sdhc cards. more hdsc cards here (to 16G) http://astore.amazon.co.uk/clivgraycomp-21/search?node=5&keywords=sdhc+card&x=0&y=0&preview=
The problem is that your camera is only compatible with SD cards, not
SDHC cards. You bought a larger card for your older camera, not
noticing that it was SDHC (or not knowing that it mattered). The new
card doesn't work, not because it or the camera is broken, but because
it's not compatible.
Cards up to 2Gb are generally SD.
Cards of 4Gb are generally SDHC.
Cards over 8Gb have to be SDHC.
(There are exceptions. Sometimes, manufacturers make 4Gb SDHC
cards but some have errors; they disable half of the chip and sell it
as 2Gb, but it's still SDHC. 4Gb cards are almost always SDHC because
they're cheaper, but 4Gb SD cards do exist. They are so rare that I've
even seen a guru on this site claim they don't. I did own one once, but
it was very expensive and turned out to be so unreliable that I had to
return it. I don't recommend looking for one, because of the problems.)
Your solution is to go find a 2Gb card, and be extra sure that it doesn't say "SDHC" on it.
Some devices have a restriction to the maximum memory it can accept. Please check in the user manual of your camera. Most probably, it is due to the high capacity of the card.
it could be that your phone does not support high capacity sd cards (SDHC). Check the users manual to see what types of cards it supports and if SDHC is listed.
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