Olympus Camera Error Write Protect
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Removing Write Protection From File
2 Next > imported_Tomato Diamond Member Joined: Sep 11, 2002 Messages: 7,614 Likes Received: 0 When I turn on my digital camera, all functions work memory card is write protected how to remove protection but it won't allow me to take pictures. When I press down on the button, a "WRITE PROTECT!" error message comes up. Is there a way to fix this without having to take it into the shop? *feeling horribly tech-illiterate* EDIT: Apparently
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I can't spell, either. EDIT #2: Thank you, okay for Mods to lock if necessary. EDIT #3: Doh! It's actually an Olympus digital camera... my old one was a Sony, and I got confused. I've tried everything, and all functions work fine except for that damn "Write Protect!". Any more suggestions? EDIT #4: Formatted, it works perfectly again. Thank you, ATOT! :heart: #1 imported_Tomato, Mar 1, 2004 TuxDave Lifer Joined: Oct 8, 2002 Messages: 10,577 Likes Received: 1 Were you able to how to remove write protection take pictures before? What type of memory does the camera use? #2 TuxDave, Mar 1, 2004 SoyBoy004 Golden Member Joined: Oct 23, 2000 Messages: 1,768 Likes Received: 0 what kind of camera do u have? #3 SoyBoy004, Mar 1, 2004 slycat Diamond Member Joined: Jul 18, 2001 Messages: 5,656 Likes Received: 0 wrong forum. #4 slycat, Mar 1, 2004 geno Lifer Joined: Dec 26, 1999 Messages: 25,077 Likes Received: 0 If it's a Sony, I know MemoryStick has a switch to turn write protection on... #5 geno, Mar 1, 2004 Ornery Lifer Joined: Oct 9, 1999 Messages: 20,011 Likes Received: 0 There's probably a switch on the memory card to keep it from being written to. I'm just gueesing, but that's the case with Memory Sticks. #6 Ornery, Mar 1, 2004 imported_Tomato Diamond Member Joined: Sep 11, 2002 Messages: 7,614 Likes Received: 0 I'll check the MemoryStick when I go home. Thank you so much, sounds fairly easy to fix. #7 imported_Tomato, Mar 1, 2004 imported_Tomato Diamond Member Joined: Sep 11, 2002 Messages: 7,614 Likes Received: 0 Doh... it's not a Sony, it's an Olympus. #8 imported_Tomato, Mar 2, 2004 gopunk Lifer Joined: Jul 7, 2001 Messages: 29,240 Likes Received: 0 regardless of what brand it is, chances are the memory card has the write protection switch on... just look for a switch of some sort.... #9 gopunk, Mar 2, 2004 Acanthus Lifer Joined: Aug 28, 2001 Messages: 19,916 Likes Rec
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prevent the memory card from being erased or wiped. Not all types of memory cards will feature these; SD and Memory Sticks often include the write protect switch. Step 1: Check the Switch SD Cards have a physical switch on the side of them which sets the write protection of the card. If the http://www.steves-digicams.com/knowledge-center/how-tos/photo-accessories/fixing-the-memory-card-write-protected-error.html write protect switch is in the locked position, then it will not be possible to write to the card. It will, however, be possible to read the photographs from the card if they are already there. Mini and Micro SD cards do not feature a switch, however, when they are placed in the SD card adaptor to fit into your computer, there is a lock switch. Some people mistakenly believe that this is to lock the card in position, however, this is actually a write protect write protect switch. When using the adapter, you shouldn't touch the switch. Step 2: Repair the Switch Sometimes the switch can break off the memory card, which will leave the card in a locked position. This will mean that you won't be able to unlock the card because there's no switch. If this is the case, then it's fairly easy torepair the switch. The switch itself does not do anything inside the card; it is simply a piece of plastic which hits a switch inside the camera or how to remove reader. This means that it works in exactly the same way as the switch on an old 3.5" floppy disk, or the tabs on a VHS tape. Repair the switch by simply sticking a piece of tape over the correct section of the switch. Once this is fixed in place, the switch will be depressed correctly. This will mean that the switch is no longer write protected and it will be possible to write photos to it once again. Step 3: Remove Protection It's also possible to protect individual files on your camera's memory card by selecting an option in your camera's menus. This protection will need to be removed before the individual files can be removed or adjusted. If you're not sure how to do this, look through the instruction manual of your computer. Step 4: Format Card If you are having problems removing the memory cards write protection, but have already adjusted the physical switch, then another option is to format the card. Put the card in your computer and format it to Fat-16 or Fat-32, depending on your camera. Step5: Dealing with Other Types of Card There are also other types of memory card which support write protection. These will all work in similar ways, although not all of them use a switch. With memory sticks, for example, there is a switch on the underside of the card. This is a more substantial switch which will lock the contents of the drive. XD and Smart Media memory cards feature a sticker, and covering a