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20-May-2004, 06:30 PM #1
Question XD Memory card problem-resolved!
I filled up my memory card, although I thought there might be something wrong when the screen said I had one more pic left, but when I tried taking the picture the "card full" message popped up.

I put the memory card in the memory card reader and hooked it up to my usb port, the same way I always do. However, when the first picture was being copied to my computer, I got an error saying it was unable to copy the picture. I tried the next few pictures, all the same thing.

Now here's the big problem: The camera is saying the memory card is full, as is the properties of the card when I right click. However, the camera says "no image" and the computer says "folder empty."

It's obvious that the pictures are still there, is there anyway to recover them?

Last edited by 2talll : 20-May-2004 07:22 PM. Reason: Resolved!
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20-May-2004, 06:42 PM #2
Have you tried the links provided by Hewee in your previous post?
http://forums.techguy.org/showpost.p...0&postcount=13
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20-May-2004, 07:00 PM #3
Just saw that. After bringing the notebook to the repair shop I didn't watch that post much anymore. I found SmartRecovery on Download.com and am DL'ing that now so if that doesn't work I'll try the other stuff. I can also use the CD thing on 2 CD's that I have that I have no clue what is on them- but the computer says they are full. Wich I knew about this stuff when the transferring failed- I got pissed and broke the CD in half not knowing there was a way to recover stuff from a CD.
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20-May-2004, 07:24 PM #4
SmartRecovery pulled them up and saved them all in under 1o minutes!! And it saved me $25-40 bucks that I would've spent on one of the other Download.com programs if it wasn't for this forum! I posted here, thinking I'd get help so I didn't do anything right away. As I was waiting for the help, I stumbled across SmartRecovery.
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