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- Memory Card Error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 08-25-2005,12:13 how to repair damaged sd card in android PM #1 TxMedEd View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Jan 2005 Posts 5 S2 - Memory Card Error Hi! Has anyone here experienced the "Memory Card Error" problem on their Canon S2? I've had this problem & after searching
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Google, found quite a few people on another camera forum saying they've had this problem. Their theories included certain memory cards (though there didn't seem to be a pattern there), low battery (though my battery was nearly full), going from off directly to play rather than going to record first, or needing a firmware update from Canon. Circuit City has a 30-day return policy & I've had my camera now for a month and a half, so I can't return it... I really like it & sandisk would like to keep it anyway, but it's not much use if it keeps freezing up with the memory card error, so I'm kinda stuck right now. Wondering if any of you have had this problem, and if so, have you found a fix or figured out what caused it in the first place? Thanks in advance! 08-26-2005,08:22 PM #2 harran Guest Re, memory card problem, I've had "memory card problem" with an new 1 gb SD card. Surprisingly this sd card worked another canon digital camera. Now I am using 1 gb A-Data brand MMC card without any problem. I think you must change your sd card. Originally Posted by TxMedEd Hi! Has anyone here experienced the "Memory Card Error" problem on their Canon S2? I've had this problem & after searching Google, found quite a few people on another camera forum saying they've had this problem. Their theories included certain memory cards (though there didn't seem to be a pattern there), low battery (though my battery was nearly full), going from off directly to play rather than going to record first, or needing a firmware update from Canon. Circuit City has a 30-day return policy & I've had my camera now for a month and a half, so I can't return it... I really like it & would like to keep it anyway, but it's not much use if it keeps freezing up with the memory card error, so I'm kinda stuck right now. Wondering if any of you have had t
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TalkChange forum Weird memory card error problem Started Jul 9, 2007 | Discussions Shop cameras & lenses ▾ Forum Threaded view Say Cheese • Contributing Member • Posts: 675 Weird memory card error problem Jul 9, 2007 I have a 14 month https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/2033498 old A620. Been using a pq1 Hi Speed 1gb memory card with http://www.coolpctips.com/2010/08/how-to-fix-a-corrupted-memory-card/ no problems. Sent my daughter to Europe for two weeks with that card + two Kodak 1gb cards.She reports that after a day or two of shooting, the camera starts reporting Memory Card Error with the first card, and she can't download anything to a laptop. She switches to one of sd card the Kodaks and uses both of them for the duration. She comes home and downloads both the Kodaks.Then my other daughter borrows the A620 yesterday and calls me to tell me that the camera is now showing a Memory Card Error wth one of the Kodaks. Sure enough, the computer (mac) shows nothing on the card (even though she was taking and getting images 1gb memory card for a while).I put the second Kodak into the camera, and (for now, at least) it appears to be working again. I'm going to shoot a bunch and see what happens, but I'm wondering if anyone has a clue here?I did buy the extended warranty with Best Buy, and they've told me to send them the camera and they'll check for camera failure, and if it's the camera, they'll return my purchase price. But with the third card working, I'm not sure what to do... -- Garyhttp://www.pbase.com/digitalgee Say Cheese's gear list:Say Cheese's gear list Canon EOS 70D Sony a6000 Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM +6 more Reply to thread Reply with quote Complain Forum Threaded view Keyboard shortcuts: FForum MMy threads Have your sayWhat's been the most exciting announcement of Photokina?Canon EOS M58.8%Panasonic G85/G803.3%Panasonic FZ2500/FZ20001.9%Panasonic LX10/LX151.2%Panasonic GH5 development3.6%Sony a99 II15.9%Nikon KeyMission 170 and 801.0%Fujifilm GFX 50S development28.3%Olympus E-M1 II development18.7%Olympus E-PL80.1%Olympus 25mm F1.2 Pro1.5%Olympus 12-100mm F4 IS Pro1.9%Olympus 30mm F3.5 Macro0.1%Sigma 85mm F1.4 Art3.6%Sigma 12-24mm F4 Art2.6%Sigma 500mm F4 DG OS HSM Sport2.4%YI M12.2%GoPro Hero50.8%GoPro Karma drone2.2
Media Facebook Google Plus Twitter Software Menu How To Fix a Corrupted Memory Card Satish Kumar August 24, 2010 Computer 86 Comments Many of my friends tried to convert a 1GB memory card to 2GB, and failed terribly. Thought it worked fine for selected memory cards, may of them were unlucky to get good results. Every thing goes correct if your process is safe and smart enough to escape from a issue. But if its corrupted, its bit hard to recover it back. And unluckily, most of us don't know how to do that. We all face that common problem of exchange memory cards when they get corrupted. But wait! You no need to get a new one when ever your memory card is corrupted. You can fix your memory card with simple tools available in the market today. Before dumping any memory card into garbage, always give it a last try. Who knows, may be your card reader or phone has the ultimate problem. So now, all you have to do is to check whether your memory card is really corrupted or not. Check in your memory card with the help of a memory card reader, or a phone. If your memory card is detected, then follow the following steps to recover it back. Procedure 1 to fix a corrupted memory card: 1) Connect your memory card to your PC and check the drive which is showing the location of your card. 2) Right click on your memory card drive and go to properties. 3) Click on Format button, you can see a pop up box showing the file system as FAT. Usually the memory cards support only FAT files. 4) Click on the start button but don't check the quick format option, just leave it blank. 5) Check your memory card if its fixed. If not, move on to Procedure 2 to fix a corrupted memory card: 1) Open RUN by pressing Ctrl+R and type CMD and then press enter. 2) Now if the memory card drive. Say for example, my drive is L: then type L: and press enter. 3) Now type as format L: and press enter. 4) You will be asked for a conformation and enter your decision by pressing y or n. Which mean yes or no. Simply press y and wait unti