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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 memory card error canon are not alone...When I had my first camera, I suffered a similar situation, my memory card error on camera heart almost broke. 2 GB of photos...gone?Fortunately, I was able to fix that memory card error with the help of fellow photographers canon camera memory card locked 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 canon camera memory card error message 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
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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 card switch is broken. What is this little switch on my SD memory card? | NikonHow To Unlock A Memory Card Canon Camera [Video] | YouTubeFixing The "Memory Card Write Protected" Error |Steves-DigicamsHow to Fix a Broken Lock on SD Cards | WikiHow CHAPTER 2Card Not Recognized If your card is not detected by a PC or Mac when you connect it via a USB card reader, or if it simply won't read in your digital camera or mobile phone; then jump to the following resources to figure out the reason why.
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Share lovely_salamo June 3, 2009 2:58:37 AM how to unlock/unprotect the memory card of sd card error fix canon digital camera? More about : unlock unprotect memory card canon digital camera AKM880 June 3, 2009 3:07:16 AM There memory card locked how to unlock should be a switch at the side of the momory card, to unlock/lock it. one-shot June 3, 2009 5:53:27 AM +1 I work with cameras all day and I am frequently asked that same http://www.softwarehow.com/sd-memory-card-error-fix/ question. Just a little switch on the side of the SD card. Related resources How to unlock/unprotect the memory card of canon digital camera - Forum How to unlock/unprotect the memory card of canon digital camera - Forum How to unlock/unprotect the memory card of canon digital camera - Forum How to unlock/unprotect the memory card of canon digital camera - Forum How to unlock/unprotect the memory http://www.tomsguide.com/forum/id-395548/unlock-unprotect-memory-card-canon-digital-camera.html card of canon digital camera - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Shadow703793 a b K Overclocking June 4, 2009 10:45:08 PM ^+2 . It's amazing what questions people ask. spanner_razor June 5, 2009 2:16:44 PM Sometimes cheap readers claim a card is protected, regardless of switch setting. If the switch is fine then just try taking it out and cleaning the contacts. HN03 July 28, 2009 5:25:35 AM I have the same problem, and despite the switch at the side of the SD card, it still says it's locked once I put it in my Canon powershot SD630. However, it works perfectly fine with my NikonD40 AKM880 July 28, 2009 5:38:39 AM You may to format the SD card in the Canon camera. It happens to me when I swap my SD card from my Kodak to Canon. Deb_50 July 28, 2009 1:54:46 PM ^+2 . It's amazing what questions people ask. And it's equally amazing what answers some people will give. My card is also locked. 99% of people who use memory cards know to use the little tab slider to un-protect their cards. That's a little piece of info that's been aroun
on the side broke of is there anything i can do to unlock it manualy rob Tue, 4 Apr 2006 21:29:59 -0700 What http://www.camerahacker.com/Forums/DisplayComments.php?file=Storage/memory_card_locked.html kind of memory card is it, rob? Is it a SD card? Chieh Cheng Wed, 5 Apr 2006 00:34:18 -0700 take out the memory card look on the left hand side of it and it might say in little letters lock and theres a little thing that moves up and down and then move it up... i just had the same problem and memory card felt really stupid hope it helps ellie Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:55:41 -0700 Learned this from Wikipedia today: "The switch / notch works in same way as the notches on compact audio cassettes and videotape cassette tapes or floppy disks. A closed or covered notch is writable, while an open notch (or removed tab) is protected.If the switch becomes broken or falls off then memory card error the card will become a write-protected ROM card and no longer be writable. A possible troubleshooting solution would be to apply tape over the notched area (avoiding the connectors and the other notch) to configure the card in a permanent writable state." Chieh Cheng Mon, 1 May 2006 15:21:45 -0700 I lost the little tab when I took apart this miniSD adapter. I guess the old tape over write-protect trick from the old 5-1/4" floppy disk still prevails . . . ;-) Attached Image: Tape Over Notch on SD Card.jpg Chieh Cheng Tue, 27 Jun 2006 13:29:08 -0700 I had a similar issue when I inserted my card in a new card reader that was slightly misaligned from the factory. I broke off the lock. Managed to find the little gray plastic lock piece, though, and ended up prying apart the card, putting the lock back in its groove, and then crazy glueing (VERY CAREFULLY!) the card back together. It worked - at least, so far. Like the other person said, its just like a VHS tape, the reader 'sees' the write-protect in the proper position. Ian Fr