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Cannot transfer photo from my SD card to computer

I have a Kodak digital camera with SD card. I can view the photos in the SD card when inserted in camera. But when I want to transfer photos from the SD card to computer I get the message "Device busy. Try again later"
Please help.
I think the SD card is still OK. may be some monor problem.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    How are you mounting the card on your computer (external reader, slot
    in multifunction printer, built-in slot, &c.) ? Please be
    specific as to brand/model/&c., including brand and capacity of the
    card.



    Thank you!





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Either your pc card reader or adapter for sd card is at fault here....but try this way connect your camera to pc (using usb cable)...go to my computer see the new device (camera) click on it to open ...your pix are there now copy & paste (click & drag) to your folder on the pc...hope this is helpful...feel free to rate

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