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When i try to play the file on the camera it says " not applicable files are avaliable" and when i try to put them on my computer the files are not there.

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The files are hidden on your computer, i will show you steps on how to show them, the drive might be virus infected. when you see the file make show you create a backup for it and then format the drive before using it in the camera again.
See instruction and picture below on how to show hidden files on windows 7. for other operating systems contact me back.

when i try to play - muunlyte5608_1.jpg


Steps:

  1. At the Windows 7 Taskbar, click Windows Explorer.
  2. Above the left pane, click Organize and select 'Folder and search options'.
  3. Click the 'View' tab.
  4. Scroll down, find and mark 'Show hidden files, folders, and drives'.
  5. Click 'Apply', 'OK' and then close window.
To hide files, folders and drives:
  1. Repeat steps 1-3.
  2. Scroll down, find and mark 'Don't show hidden files, folders, and drives'.
  3. Click 'Apply', 'OK' and then close window.

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