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please ensure that the battery isn't past it's expiration date- even if it's not been used before, an expiration m. And please ensure that the sd card does not have more data stored than was built for the camera to handle. If so, please transfer some data off of the sd card and then attempt to set the date on your camera again.
Instead of dragging the contents of the SD card, use the "Cut" or "Move" command instead. It should remove the file from the SD and re-formating will not be necessary.
Hi! Check the lock switch on the SD card. If it's off then it's probably a broken switch inside the camera memory card readed. The
memory card readers in cameras have a small switch that detects if the
SD card LOCK switch is on. This is a hardware problem, you should give
it for a repair - it's not a hard repair - I usually cut off the switch
and put a wire accross so the camera allways thinks that the card is not
locked.
It's probably a broken switch inside the camera memory card readed. The memory card readers in cameras have a small switch that detects if the SD card LOCK switch is on. This is a hardware problem, you should give it for a repair - it's not a hard repair - I usually cut off the switch and put a wire so the camera allways thinks that the card is not locked.
Sounds like a MobileMate quirk Tanya. Use your USB cable connection to your PC/Camera interface and delete pics that way too see if this funny goes away.
If it does, and I believe it will, then it is a SanDisk issue not revising the File Allocation Table(FAT) after deleting the Pic File on the mem card.
You could also find out if this is just an SDHC SD card reader issue by using an older less dense standard 1 or 2Meg non-SDHC mem card in the reader and see if issue goes away.
The fallback of course to view and delete the pics on the camera before download, or download pics then note which pic file numbers you want deleted after viewing on PC, then put SD card back in camera and delete them there.
Another option for trial, is to cut and paste the whole DCIM folder, or sub pic folder to your PC from off the SD card using the card reader. The camera automatically generates subfolders under the DCIM folder if you completely remove(deleting by a cut or move), when you take your first picture on a camera with a DCIM but not sub pic folder. Try this first and I think you will find all pics will be deleted from camera that are in a subfolder under DCIM. If not, then cut or move the whole DCIM folder and create a new DCIM(empty) folder on the SD card using the PC and card reader. Of course using this method you cannot selective delete individual pics from the mem card. You would be deleting them all after the Folder cut or move from the SD card.
hey did u cut and copy the pictures ?? or is the card formatted ?? 1. insert the card and format the sd card within the cam 2. then use it it would be fine !!
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