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a variety of Sony's digital cameras. Sometimes this can be solved by formatting the memory stick, or whatever memory device happens to malfunction, with FAT16 file system, or formatting it with the camera. Sometimes this problem can be dealt
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with by rapidly inserting and removing the memory or blowing a jet of air into the memory stick bay. Whatever the case might be, error appears, goes away, then appears again, etc. First time it happened to me, I thoroughly shook the camera -- the error went away and the camera functioned normally... until it broke again. From that point on, I the error occurred every time I used the camera. I concluded that such erratic behavior can only be explained by https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/please-help-dreaded-c-13-01-error-169962/ a loose contact or an internally degrading circuitry (while I had certainly hoped it would be the former). Below are step by step instructions and images describing how I fixed my SONY F707. Malfunction, in my case, was caused by a ribbon wire connecting the memory stick bay to the main circuit board: it came loose at the bay. F717 appears to exhibit the same defect. How to fix it? One basically has to take the camera apart but, do not http://batteringram.org/misc/f707repair/ be afraid because: Your camera is already broken, you have very little to loose; Your camera is off warranty and SONY will charge you a hefty fee for a repair -- fee better put toward a new camera; The optics compartment is separate from the offending circuitry, by following the procedure below you will not cause more dead pixels on the CCD or scratches and dust on the lenses (unless you really want to). Step 1 Obtain a 1.4mm flat or 00 phillips screwdriver; others may work as well but, these are the cheapest I found. Too large or too small and you can damage the screws to the point where no screwdriver would be able to remove them. I picked up a set at Lowe's for ~ $5. Static electricity? Just don't do this on a wool blanket while rubbing your bare feet on the carpet. You should be fine otherwise. Step 2 Remove the battery; Remove the memory stick; Remove the strap; Remove anything else that may be dangling. Step 3 Remove the following four (4) screws: Gently pull the dorsal cover keeping in mind that you're pulling on 2 LCD screens and fragile ribbon wires. The camera should look like this: Flip the camera over and disconnect the power cable indicated by the red arrow by gently pulling on it in the direction of the green arrow. Gently remove the black (could be other colors) tape indicated by red
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to Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. SONY DSC-F717 memory stick error Discussion in 'Digital Photography & Imaging' started by PamelaLA, Aug 7, 2007. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement PamelaLA Thread Starter Joined: Aug 7, 2007 Messages: 1 There is a memory stick error C:13:01. I have tried the reset button, tried 3 other memory sticks and none of them work. I do not have any pics on the stick but I sure would like the use of my camera.Manual says terminal may need cleaning. Does anyone know a simple way of cleaning it or any other ideas? PamelaLA, Aug 7, 2007 #1 kiwiguy Joined: Aug 17, 2003 Messages: 17,584 There are many postings on Google about exactly the same issue. It appears to be mechanical in nature, either the contacts inside the camers memory card slot or the internal connections to the card socket. That it happens on 3 cards suggests it is either the connection within in the socket or the socket (or its associated hardware inside the camera) itself. The connections in the socket are fine gold plated "fingers", if any dirt problem was present, repeadedly plugging/unplugging the cards as you have been doing should have fixed it. That would tend to indicate a hardware problem further in, requiring surgery. kiwiguy, Aug 7, 2007 #2 This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a similar issue.View our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Are you looking for the solution to your computer problem? Join our site today to ask your question. This site is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. If you're not already familiar with forums, watch our Welcome Guide to get started. Join over 733,556 other people just like you! Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Short URL to this thread: https://techguy.org/6065