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It sounds like your card is full. Delete photos off your card and it should work. Ideally you want to format the card in your camera for the best card health. Good luck!
This is a common problem that many people experience with their SD Cards. It is normally an easy fix and you can follow a method that I posted on my tips here:
well i had the same problem so i took it to tmobile and the guy on the register inserted a new SD card and he said that my old SD card was ful. so i ask him how can i clear it out and he showed me this lil usb SD card reader that they sell at the store and it was 9.99. but other then that basiclly it means that your SD card us full and you just hook it up to the usb SD card reader and plug it to any computer and go back and clean your files and re-use it again. thats about it. hope that help! : )
Ignore the above comment... SD cards and USB play fine on there (i have one). Mine does the same, but leave it for 5-10 seconds after it says close and it loads it up!
If you should see the warning message "CARD ERROR" in the LCD Display, please check the following:
Always choose reliable quality SD Cards. Toshiba Digital Cameras are tested for maximum performance with Toshiba SD Cards, Delkin SD Cards and Panasonic SD Cards. These are leading brands in the development of standard SD technology. Performance by other brands of SD cards may vary.
Check the LOCK switch on the SD Card. The camera can not save images to an SD Card when it is in the lock protected position.
If the SD Card is NEW, it may be necessary to FORMAT the card. This only applies to NEW SD Cards. If you format a card with images, all images will be erased. You can FORMAT your card periodically to maximize capacity and erase 'unseen' files, please be sure to download all images before choosing FORMAT as all images will be erased.
Your Toshiba Digital Camera is designed for use with SD Cards. MultiMedia Cards are similar in size and shape to SD Cards, although with close inspection you will find that SD Cards have a different 'PIN" connection configuration, are slightly thicker in size, and have a manual slide LOCK switch on the side. Toshiba Digital Cameras are not designed or guaranteed to accept MultiMedia Cards. Please be sure to look for SD Cards from Toshiba, Panasonic and Delkin, the leaders in SD Card Technology.
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