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Error - Card Locked Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-18-2006,12:23 canon powershot sd750 memory card error AM #1 chrisH View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Aug 2006 Posts 2 Memory Card Error - Card Locked Hello, I have a Canon PowerShot SD450 Digital Elph. I also have a 2GB memory card for the camera ('Secure Digital High canon powershot sd1000 memory card error Performance' and it also says foto source at the bottom of the label). On the weekend I took the card out because I forgot what brand it was. When I put the card back in I recieved the message "Memory Card Error" and "Card Locked" underneath it. Can't do anything on the camera. I've looked around on the internet and was told it's possible to recover the lost images before trying to format it to use the card again. I'm also using Windows 2000 Professional and a
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Core Micro USB card reader. When I use the card reader on my computer, it doesn't recognize the SD card that is in the reader. When I go to properties, it says 0 bytes. I thought I would try recovering anyways. I downloaded PhotoRescue software (trial version). First I tried selecting 'Logical Drive' for the options before trying to recover. It doesn't work, and asks for the drives information. So I entered 2GB as the card size, and 32k as the cluster size (looked it up on the internet). Once the program starts I just get all "READ ERROR AT..." errors followed by "The parameter is incorrect." Okay, so that method doesn't work. Next I try selecting the option of 'Physical Drive'... when I click the radio button for physical drive the program thinks for a moment then it displays "Drive 2 (1MB)" to select. Doesn't seem right, but I gave it a shot anyways. Again manually entered the memory card size and cluster size. After I start the recovery I of course get more errors. This time it's saying "READ ERROR AT..." followed by "The media on the drive may have changed" for a bunch of the first sectors that it scans. Then after the "READ ERROR AT..." it starts saying "The request could not be performed because of an I/O drive error". At least I think that's what it says, it cuts off after the word drive. When I tried both of these methods, during the scanning/recovery process it listed 1 drive found, and 0 files found the
TalkChange forum PowerShot SD700 IS Memory Card Error Started Oct 14, 2011 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view Leonard • Regular Member • Posts: 230 PowerShot SD700 IS Memory Card Error Oct 14, 2011 My canon powershot s3 memory card error Elph says an SD 4gb memory card has a card error yet canon powershot memory card error card locked it shows 67 photos when installed in another camera (Nikon D7000). Another card, (16gb) displays 5 photos but says
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the card is full when I try to take photos.Can you suggest where the problem is?Thank you. -- Leonard Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain gail • http://www.dcresource.com/forums/showthread.php?22909-Memory-Card-Error-Card-Locked Forum Pro • Posts: 13,721 The camera uses SD, not SDHC, memory cards In reply to Leonard • Oct 14, 2011 Leonard wrote:My Elph says an SD 4gb memory card has a card error yet it shows 67 photos when installed in another camera (Nikon D7000). Another card, (16gb) displays 5 photos but says the card is full when I try to https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3080176 take photos.I don't know where the images came from (perhaps another camera) but the SD700 (which I still own and use) does not take Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory cards (4 GB and over).The largest size memory card for the SD700 is a 2 GB Secure Digital (SD) card.Here are the specifications:http://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/compacts/canon_sd700is-- hide signature -- gail ~ http://www.pbase.com/gailbMy Canon G12 blog: http://www.digicamhelp.com/camera-logs/canon-g12/canon-g12-premium-compact/ gail's gear list:gail's gear list Canon PowerShot SD700 IS Canon PowerShot S90 Canon PowerShot S100 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 Reply Reply with quote Complain Leonard OP • Regular Member • Posts: 230 Re: The camera uses SD, not SDHC, memory cards In reply to gail • Oct 15, 2011 Gail:Thank you for your answer.Can you kindly elaborate; the SD 700 specs you included say the maximum card is 16MB SD.Do you think the problem is the cards or the camera? -- Leonard Reply Reply with quote Complain gail • Forum Pro • Posts: 13,721 Re: The camera uses SD, not SDHC, memory cards In reply to Leonard • Oct 15, 2011 Leonard wrote:Can you kindly elabora
ProductsHomearound the homeentertainmentHow to Fix a Canon Memory Card ErrorHow to Fix a Canon Memory Card ErrorBy Scott ShpakA quick guide to reformatting a flash memory card in both a computer and a Canon camera, to clear an indicated error.Things You'll https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-canon-memory-card-error NeedCanon digital cameraMemory card (typically CompactFlash, SD or MiniSD)Contact cleaner sprayMemory card errors are not a problem exclusive to Canon. Flash memory cards, such as SD cards which are most frequently used in Canon cameras, have a limited life span. The SD Association expects a life of 10 years under normal memory card use, but it is possible for data corruption or other problems to occur before the card itself fails. Reformatting a flash memory card usually clears any error, when the problem is with data on the card itself.Canon Error CodesThe most common error codes accompanying flash memory card errors and the Canon-suggested solutions memory card error are:Err 02 -- The camera can't access the memory card. Remove and re-insert the card. If this fails, format the memory card.Err 03 -- There are too many folders on the memory card. This may occur if you use your memory card for other purposes. Canon advises replacing the card with a properly formatted card. You can also reformat the existing card after removing any other data.Err 04 -- The memory card is full. Transfer or erase images not needed on the card, or, if all data is saved elsewhere, reformat the card to prepare it for additional shooting.Err 10 -- A data file problem has occurred. Canon suggests turning off the camera, removing the battery, re-installing it and turning the camera on again.Basic TroubleshootingRegardless of the error, try some simple checks before formatting and potentially losing image data. Perform each of these steps with any Canon camera model.Turn off the camera and remov