Kodak C330 Memory Card Error
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RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark kodak easyshare memory card requires formatting Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » Posts: 0 SD Card won't work in Kodak Camera Options Mark kodak memory card 2gb as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 07-21-2009 06:45 PM I have a Kodak C330 and have been using a 2 gb picture card (SD). Yesterday I mistakenly purchased a 4
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gb SDHC card and put it into the camera, which of course it doesn't support. I exchanged it for a regular 2 gb SD card and now I get an error message "Memory card is full." I haven't used it yet - no pictures. When I tried to format the card I got this error message "FILESYS error e001000." The strange thing is, the new card will work in my Kodak CX4200 camera just fine. No matter what card I put
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into the C330, I have the same trouble and, as I said, it used to run on a picture card before the 4 gb SDHC. Have I ruined my camera by putting the 4 gb SDHC card into it? I might also mention that the SD card is recognized on my card reader and my printer, beside my CX4200. Solved! Go to Solution. Message 1 of 5 (9,619 Views) 0 Kudos 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 Posts: 0 Re: SD Card won't work in Kodak Camera Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 07-22-2009 03:02 PM You might want to contact Kodak regarding this issue. I have seen this happen on a friends camera Kodak Easyshare C310, where the 2GB SD card worked before and then just gave an error "card is full". We did try a newly opened card 2GB SD as well, with the same issue.What bothers us is that the 1GB still works and the other 2 cards works on a computer. It doesn't seem to like 2GB SD cards after the error message. Format was tried on the computer but the camera kept saying the same error message.We never found out the reason for this since my friend switched to a newer model camera.Message Edited by chux on 07-22-2009 03:04 PM Message 2 of 5 (9,619 Views) 0 Kudos 0.5 1.0
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recovery | No Comments While digital cameras come with some internal memory, it is limited. In order to capture and store a large number of photos, from a particular holiday or event, for instance, external storage devices like compact flash cards, memory cards, SD cards or microSD cards are required. Imagine a situation where you capture some marvelous shots with your Kodak digital camera but at the end of the day, when you try to view those pictures, the camera’s LCD screen displays an error message saying, “Memory card cannot be read (please format card or insert another card)”. That would surely come as a shock! But, before you panic, let us assure you that this is a common error that happens to quite a few users. Therefore, we’ve compiled a list of fixes that you can try out to rectify the Kodak camera errors and recover photos that are stored on the card. Read more about dealing with SD card errors Reasons behind the Kodak Camera error Before we go to the solutions, finding out the causes behind this error would be worthwhile. For better or worse, this will help you avoid future possible occurrences of the same error. Let’s look at the main causes: Removing the card while photos / videos are being saved or viewed Removing the card while the camera is being turned off (waiting until the camera is switched off is recommended) Removing the card while the camera is on (before removing the card you should switch off the camera) Taking photos or viewing them if the battery of the camera is too low Using a memory card that’s not from the same manufacturer as the camera or not from a reputed manufacturer Physical damage to the memory card resulting from mishandling (keeping the memory card in its case when not being used is recommended) Accidental deletion of data or unplanned formatting of the card If your memory card has been subjected to any of the above mentioned situations, it may have suffered a damage, or worse, serious internal problems such as file system corruption. Recover back photos from Kodak memory card after facing error Below are the recommended solutions: Remove & Reinsert card Turn off the camera, pull out the card