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What operating system do you have and is it compatible with the format of the hard drive? try hardware installation wizard or add device in the control panel.
No, it's a hardware issue. Your 8GB card is an SDHC card (the HC stands for High Capacity), but the card reader in your machine is clearly only compatible with the older type SD cards. SDHC devices will accept SD cards, but devices designed solely for SD cards cannot read or format SDHC cards.
There is no firmware update for this, your only fix is to buy an external reader compatible with SDHC cards for connection via a USB socket. Most new readers are fully SDHC compliant, but check the specs for shelling out your hard-earned...
It usually means that your Input/Output device (e.g. Card Reader either internal or External) is not compatible with your Flash card which is a 'newer' high speed and high capacity medium (OR your Flash card is a new one and has not been formatted). You can check that your card reader is working by inserting a 'standard' (not ULTRA) working lower capacity card (1GB or smaller).
Hope it helps: let me know hoe you go.
Solution:
Look at the external flash socket.
With the camera in "normal position", i.e., poiting away from you, you shoul see a very small (I realy mean very small) piece of plastic under the rigth inside of the flash shoe... it is the "external flash sensor". It probably is stuck. Work with the point of a knife to try and release it.
In more detail, if you look carefully at the external flash shoe, the are two metal pieces that will help create some pressure. So the flash holder (shoe) is made of two parts: a very rigid one and the metal blades that create the pressure. Look under the blade located nearest to the shuter button.
If you can locate the plastic piece (black in my camera, but can be white) try to have unstuck.
Worked with my camera.
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Mig
on the camera you have a round loop on one side and a rectangle loop on the other side. next to the rectangle there is a narrow black slide button. press that button then open the camera. on the bottom where the film on the outside of the case is a black button that hold the film in place. slide that outward then remove the film.
From what i can tell the storage devices aren't all compatible, and those that are, require; in some cases the system to be re-booted upto 3 times.
Have a look at this site for compatability or search the support at bottom of page.
https://support.wyse.com:4443/OA_HTML/csksxvm.jsp?nSetId=16377&nUsePub=NO&jttst0=4476_50785,50785,-1,0,&jtfm0=_0_0_0_-1_f_nv_&etfm1=&jfn=ZGF65B9A3D8BF75D2512EBCEAEDEDB03961129C76396826B85E405948D9058DFBBE6BAAA10B05BCEFF07F7D39FCDD2D7CA8F&oas=4fxuSUtmk7gxTCWo5LebFA..
The usb ports may even have to be enabled in the device manager.
Hope these point you in the right direction.
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