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links (this ad will go away when you log in as registered member) "No memory card" error 10 posts, canon rebel memory cards 1 page 1 whichwayupwhichwayupHatchling6 postsJoined Feb 2011More infoFeb 18, 2011 15:24|#1Hi all! hoping someone could possibly advise?I have a little "Canon Ixus 960 IS" which has been working perfectly until a canon memory stick couple of days ago.I took some photos, then took the card out to download them. Put the card back in and received that error - It's a new and original SanDisk ultra 8GB card. Now I'm 99.9% sure it's not the card's fault as it reads perfectly on my computer. It's not locked either (that tiny little switch on the card's left
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hand side). I have a few other spare cards and non of them work in the camera. Still receiving the same error message....- I've also removed the battery for several hours (thinking no power may reset any error), but that isn't helping either.- Nothing "appears" wrong with the shutter which closes the battery/memory card compartment. Nothing appears stuck inside the memory card slot.Is there anything else I could possibly try?Help? LOG IN TO REPLY sponsored links (this ad will go away when you log in as registered member) SnydremarkSnydremarkMyth-informed17,307 postsGallery: 30 photosJoined Mar 2009Issaquah, WA USAMore infoFeb 18, 2011 15:31|#2Reformat the card?- Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife (7D MkII, Canon 10-22 f/3.5-4.5, Canon 24-105L f/4 IS, Canon 70-200L f/2.8 IS MkII, Canon 100-400L f/4.5-5.6 IS)"The easiest way to improve your photos is to adjust the loose nut between the shutter release and the ground."LOG IN TO REPLY whichwayupwhichwayupTHREAD STARTERHatchling6 postsJoined Feb 2011More infoFeb 18, 2011 15:53 as a reply to Snydremark's post|#3Thanks. Just tried that - "full format" with "restore device defaults". No change... LOG IN TO REPLY SnydremarkSnydremarkMyth-informed17,307 postsGallery: 30 photosJoined Mar 2009Issaquah, WA USAMore inf
to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Canon no memory card error Discussion in 'Digital sony memory cards Photography & Imaging' started by jnjwilk, Dec 24, 2010. Thread Status: Not open olympus memory cards for further replies. Advertisement jnjwilk Thread Starter Joined: Dec 24, 2010 Messages: 4 I have a Canon A720 powershot. All
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was working fine for months. Took the SD card out to download pictures, replaced it in the camera and now I cannot review any pictures on the camera. I toggle the switch http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1002426 to look at the pictures and the camera powers off. When I turn it back on (in the review photos mode) it says there is no memory card. If I put it back into take pictures mode and cycle the power off and on, the error is gone and I am able to take pictures. They register on the memory card, but I am never https://forums.techguy.org/threads/canon-no-memory-card-error.970336/ able to see pictures on the view mode. I take out the card, and download to the computer and all is fine. I am just not able to see any pictures on the camera. I have switched memory cards, changed batteries with no results. Anyone ever seen this before?? jnjwilk, Dec 24, 2010 #1 Sponsor daz1 Banned Joined: Nov 4, 2006 Messages: 2,664 try repair the card as you would do a hard disc locate it in pc my comp e f g drive etc right click it if you can format it if you have stuff on it then do not format, right click properties tools error check tick both boxes daz1, Dec 24, 2010 #2 jnjwilk Thread Starter Joined: Dec 24, 2010 Messages: 4 Reformated card, tried different memory card, checked on pc, card works ok in another camera and on the computer. That leaves the camera as prime suspect. jnjwilk, Dec 24, 2010 #3 wowzer Joined: Dec 28, 2009 Messages: 1,598 jnjwilk said: ↑ Reformated card, tried different memory card, checked on pc, card works ok in another camera and on the computer. That leaves the
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stored digitally on a card almost as small as your thumbnail.But now the card shows an error in your device, or in a computer when it's connected. Are your photos gone?You are not alone...When I had my first camera, I suffered a similar situation, my heart almost broke. 2 GB of photos...gone?Fortunately, I was able to fix that memory card error with the help of fellow photographers active online. I can't say enough about how helpful they were. My journey was not that smooth, though. It took me tons of effort to find fixes that actually work. That's why I've created this guide. It breaks down all types of memory card errors, with relevant repair solutions from authorities you can rely on.Note: the guide below also applies to other kinds of flash cards: SD (Micro, Mini, SDHC), CompactFlash, xD, MultiMediaCard, memory stick manufactured by SanDisk, Kingston, Transcend, Lexar, Samsung etc. Pro Tip Use the Table of Contents below to navigate to the chapter most helpful to you. Don't forget to check out the bonus tips to protect the card and data contributed by experienced photographers. Table of Contents (10 Chapters) Memory CardLocked or Write ProtectedCard Not RecognizedCard Shows not FormattedFiles & Folders Hidden, or Have Become ShortcutsForgot Memory Card PasswordDeleted Photos, or Formatted Card by AccidentMemory Card Says There's No SpaceUnable to Format CardUseful Memory Card ResourcesBonus Tips from Industry Photographers CHAPTER 1Memory CardLocked or Write Protected Are you getting the message "memory card locked" on your digital camera? It won't let you delete or take pictures. Or when you attempt to transfer files between the card and your computer, the computer says, "The disk is write-protected?" Then you probably forget to turn off the write protect lock. These posts show how to unlock it, or fix it if your memory