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Some cameras cannot take certain types of SD cards. They could be too new for the camera or have a higher storage capacity than the camera can recognize. Sometimes you can update camera firmware to accept these cards, but often you are limited to what the camera can accept.
This camera will not accept high capacity mem cards. You are limited to the 2GB size, but that is not much of a limitation since this 5 megapixel camera can be set to put more than 2,000 pictures on a 2GB chip.
Perhaps I am not understanding your question. Are you talking about the camera giving a "memory card error" message or some other device?
Cards are coming in different formats and it might be possible that you brought a card which is not suitable or functional with your camera. The other reason could be that we are having options to lock our memory card in digital camera and you might have taken out your earlier card without unlocking it. The system might be broken from inside and this could be a reason that you are still getting a message that memory card is locked. It seems possible based on problem you are sharing.
The problem is that the largest xD card that your camera can support is an M or H 512mb card. The 1gb or 2gb cards are not compatible. The firmware in the camera cannot support memory storage with that capacity. The camera came out before those cards did and there no plans to upgrade the camera to allow those types of cards to be supported.
As far as the 128mb card is concerned if it gets a card error message try cleaning off the gold contacts on the back of the card and reinserting it to the camera. If it still gives an error it may be a problem with the internal card reader in the camera.
Let's work on the camera first.
1) Turn the camera off and remove the battery and the card.
2) Put the battery back in without the card and turn it on.
3) Turn the camera off and insert the CF card.
4) Turn the camera back on again.
See if that takes the message away.
If it doesn't leave me a comment and we go to step 2.
If it does, thanks for coming to FixYa.
Please format memory card by going to camera Menu options in
DZ-BX35E and try. If problem still exist, then memory card slot could be damaged. Check new memory card in other camera to verify that card is OK.
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