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MSDC stands for Mass Storage Device Class. It is the most significant part of camera, which is required to bond camera and computer. If there is any damage/corruption in internal File System structure of the card then MSDC fails to detect the card, so MSDC read sector or MSDC write sector error in memory card arises.
MSDC is not limited to just the Vivitar
V-8225p Digital Camera. MSDC stands for Mass Storage Device Class. It allows the camera to communicate with the computer, and this error usually shows up when you're plugging it in your computer, which roughly just means that the computer cannot communicate with the camera.
The best solution I would have for you is to buy an external SD card reader, which would remove this problem entirely.
Are you charging it by plugging it into a computer? The "MSDC" you see usually means "Mass Storage Device Class", which basically means the computer is using the storage on the camera as a removable drive. This would usually happen when plugging a camera into the computer via USB. There is usually an AC adapter that comes with a camera, or a separate charger for just the battery. If there was no charger that came with it, the camera is probably still charging. If the camera is on, try turning it off and plugging it in. Remember, even if it shows "MSDC", it is probably still charging. Hope this helps!
MSDC is displayed on the camera's LCD screen when connected to your PC because the PC recognizes the camera as a "mass storage device". make sure you installed the software to your PC before you connect the camera.
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