I have two Sony's digital cameras, on one I have a 2GB memory stick duo and on the other I have a 4GB. On the 2GB the memory stick started giving us less and less pictures available, resolution on the camera was at its lowest since we had to change settings to see why it was showing that I only had like 47 pics in a 2GB card. I change the 4GB from the other camera to see if the problem was the memory card and now the 4GB when i turned the camera on has a message that says , no memory space in the memory stick, the stick is empty and still I can even take one picture. Could it be a problem that one camera has damage both memory sticks? Or could it be that the memory could have erased? Thanks for your help Ana
I have a solution that worked!
Notice: save all the needed data on your computer, because Formatting your Memory stick will wipe everything out!
if you have a Sony PSP, or know someone who does, replace the memory stick that says "no memory Space" in to the PSP port, go to "Settings" which is the left-most section of the PSP main screen, then scroll down to "System Settings," select it, Scroll down again to the "Format Memory Stick" selection and press "X"
follow on-screen instructions
and
SHAZAM!
its ready for action in your camera again!
-Indy
Best would be to check the Crad on a PC to actually see if there are any images on it, if not try formmating the card via the PC & Try on the camera. if all fails i suggest you take the camera to the local camera repair shop just to get it checked out.
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I have a 256 MB SanDisk memory card and am having the same problem--it says that there are no images, yet there is no memory available on the memory stick? please help!
same thing - memory stick pro 512MB used with a Sony Cybershot
Hello,
I'm Dutch and have the same problem.
I have tried to put some photo's and films back on my memory stick pro, but it didn't work and after I did this I also get the message 'no memory space, although I know for sure that it is empty.
Mieke
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