Does the card contain important data? if not would formating it help? have you a computer you could plug the sd card into and see what windows makes of it?
http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/452/~/general-sd-card-and-microsd-card-troubleshooting
check nintendo site and see if that helps.
SOURCE: memory card error after inserting SDHC card on powershot A620
the a 620 only goes up to 2 gb no higher
SOURCE: Cannot transfer photos to XP from SDHC Ultra II Card
Took it to Jessops by the process of elimination "Integral reader faulty."
What a waste of many hours !
SOURCE: Lexar SDHC Card from Kodak Easy Share, disk not recoginized
Honestly, it is most likely a defective memory card or not compatible with your camera. Sorry.
SOURCE: Tried to unlock Lexar SD 2GB and Lexar SDHC 4 GB - No luck
First of all, the 4GB card will never be able to work in your camera. Check on its face. It likely says SDHC, and SDHC cards as this format came out after your camera was designed (I know it looks exactly like a normal SD card, but it's not).
Now the 2GB card should work with your camera as it is a standard SD card. Remove the card from your camera. Look on the side of the card for the tiny slide switch, and slide it to the other "unlocked" position. Reinsert it in the camera, and see if that corrects the problem.
SOURCE: just baught pny-4gb sdhc card, asks to format-no luck
You may have the card locked so that the format isn't taking. Verify that there isn't something that is physically preventing the format. If the slide is in the locked position move it to the opposite side.
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