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Latanya Johnson Posted on Feb 16, 2008
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KODAK EASYSHARE Z710 DIGITAL CAMERA

I was transfering pictures from my FILEMATE 2GB SD CARD to the Kodak Easyshare software on my Dell desktop. My pictures and videos were all protected on the memory card. But somehow i think that when i transfered my pictures to my computer that i deleted them from the camera. I seen transfer and sync when they was being added. I did not try to do that. I wanted the pics to stay on my camera. They were protected. But when i try to view the pictures on the Sd card it it shows: Memory card requires formatting. I dont want to that. I will lose all my pictures and videos. Please instruct me how to transfer them back from the computer onto the memory card without formatting. I have a memory card reader. But when i try to copy the pics back to the sd card, it still prompts me that the card need to be formatted. I WILL NOT DO THAT! Any solutions, please assist. Thanks. Ms Tanya 2/16/08 12:52AM CST.

  • Latanya Johnson Feb 24, 2008

    Thank you so much. I will do that. Ms Tanya

    2/24/08 3:55PM CST

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Hi, we have an EasyShare Z710, it has a new battery but won't do anything when switched on. This is the second one we have had, the other one wouldn't flip up the flash and then wouldn't perform at all. We dock it on the printer all the time and until now it has been fine. We have tried uploading pics we took a week ago but it says "no support device connected". Help someone please.

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Hi Tanya

It sounds like something was corrupted when you transferred your pictures to the computer.

If you have all the pictures safely on your computer, it will be ok to reformat the memory card and then just copy and paste the pictures back to the card.

Insert the card in your card reader, go to My Computer, you should be able to see the card as a removable drive. You can click and open it just like a folder and see what is on the card.

I would also back up the pictures to an external drive or dvd so they are extra safe!

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