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30, 2010 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Location: South Florida Can others edit my Photos: Photos NOT OK to edit I've had my D90 for about 2 years now and this is the first problem I have encountered with it. Whenever I try and put a memory card into the slot in the camera, it will not click/lock into place. Any way to "quick fix" this or do I need to go to a camera shop to have it fixed? Not good considering I was going to do a shoot later this evening for halloween! Always something right.....? lol Thank you in advanced for any advise. Aimee Aimee's Photography - Home Oct 30, 2010 #2 SLRJoe TPF Noob! Joined: Jan 5, 2010 Messages: 94 Likes Received: 0 Location: UK Can others edit my Photos: Photos NOT OK to edit If you close the cover of the memory card slot, will that hold the card in place? Somebody I know had the same problem with a D80, they said that the hinged cover kept the card in place anyway..... Oct 30, 2010 #3 Aimee Lynn TPF Noob! Joined: Oct 30, 2010 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Location: South Florida Can others edit my Photos: Photos NOT OK to edit yeah...tried that but the camera is not reading the card...says no memory card detected. thanks for the reply though... :thumbup: Oct 30, 2010 #4 orb9220 TPF Noob! Joined: Nov 29, 2009 Messages: 1,001 Likes Received: 79 Location: Portland,Or. Can others edit my Photos: Photos OK to edit Sounds like a broken,mis-aligned or damaged inside the card slot at the connector. You could aim a flashlight down the slot and see if there is anything obvious as a problem. Also you have tried another card haven't you? . Oct 30, 2010 #5 Aimee Lynn TPF Noob! Joined: Oct 30, 2010 Messages: 4 Likes Received: 0 Location: South Florida Can others edit my Photos: Photos NOT OK to edit Yeah I've looked with a flashlight and cant see anything down there, also tried several other cards. For the time being, I used a small piece of folded paper towel and put it on top of the card to hold the