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Anonymous Posted on Sep 05, 2009

Deleting the card.

The memory card is full and I can't delete my card it just magnifys when I try to delete. I have always been able to delete all on it but now when I try to delete it, it just magnifys when I push the delete button???
Any help appreciated!

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I put the memory card in my laptop computer and deleted them. I couldn't get them to delete in the camera, they just kept magnifying.

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