Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Want to use my old camera. Threw away all my old memory cards. Went to Walmart & got a Scan Disk with an adapter. Message I get from camera (vintage 2008) when I put in this memory card is "card error." Need to have this working before Saturday. Any advice on how to proceed? Thanks--you guys never fail me.
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Some older cameras would only accept low capacity memory cards. I would Google the camera model and download the owners manual. It should tell you what type of memory cards will work in the camera. You could also just try inserting a smaller capacity card, like a 4 GB.
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Adaptor? Not sure why you need an adaptor….part of instructions with original camera ? Might need to format Card would be my guess. Camera from 2008……id recommend a new one. Might save issues in downloading photos and / or printing/sharing.
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[QUOTE=Pondboy;2254029]Adaptor? Not sure why you need an adaptor….part of instructions with original camera ? Might need to format Card would be my guess. Camera from 2008……id recommend a new one. Might save issues in downloading photos and / or printing/sharing.
At 15 years old, electronics way out of date. New camera guaranteed to be better and easier to use. |
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OP, check the owners manual to see what file system formats it will accept. Insert the card into a computer, go to Windows Explorer, right click on the card, and select "properties". It will show what "file system" the card uses, such as FAT32 or NTFS. The format could also relate to the card capacity. Large capacity cards usually have a different format than low capacity cards. |
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I would think that for the vast majority of us a cell phone camera works just fine.
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I think I still have some below 1 gig SD cards, so if you do not find another solution, let me know (send PM), and I can lend you a card or 2 I just need to make sure they are blank. I do not put contact info on open forums.
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You did format the new disk, right?
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Secondly, the error could be the result of using an adapter. Adapters for are not always accepted by cameras. Go to the camera maker's website, it will give the necessary requirements for memory cards as well as how to install them. Good luck |
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Besides the good recommendations of lower card size and formatting, I recommend that you format that card within the camera using the camera options.
I'm also thinking it could be lack of power getting to the card reader. If you're using a USB port, often the USB port provides insufficient power to a card reader and sometimes an auxiliary source of power is required. (also plugging it into AC) Exactly what card reader did you buy? You said Scandisk, think you meant "Sandisk"? What model? |
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I suggest you go to you tube and search your camera make + card error + scan disk. There’s usually an answer. You might have to change your search terms a couple times, but it’s likely someone has an answer for a 2008 digital camera
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