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It is likely the battery is not making contact properly or is not getting fully charged.
Check the instructions on battery connection on page 9 and confirm the lights are blinking correctly to show battery is charging. http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00717663.pdf
Hello, quite possibly, it doesn't support the SDHC cards, only the older and much different (internally) SD cards which are a max size of 2GB.
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Nicam49
Take the memory card out of the camera and look at it. SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card. If the switch is already in the proper position, slide it fully the other way and then back again.
The R967 uses standard SD cards. You should be able to purchase them at any department, electronics, or office-supply store. You may also see them at many drugstores and supermarkets.
I have an HP R927 and just had the same problem. Take out your memory card. Look on the side of the card and you will see and white "knobby thing" ... make sure it is pushed up ... that should fix it.
It sounds as if either the file allocation table or some data on the card has become corrupted.
Have you got access to another camera (friends or family) that you could try it in?
Have you got a card reader on your PC? If so, you should be able to re-format the card using Windows. (Go to My Computer, right-click on the card reader icon and select format)
Hopefully this will cure the problem. If not, you should be able to change it if it is new.
Error saving image
or
Error saving video.
The optional
memory card that
is installed was
removed before
the camera
finished writing to
the card or was
half-locked.
Always wait until the
Memory light stops
blinking before removing
the memory card from
the camera.
With the camera turned
off, remove the memory
card and check to see if
the locking tab on the
edge of the card is fully
in the unlocked position.
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