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SD and SDHC cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
Normally, you can only insert an SD card one way. Try a different SD card or check to see if the SD card you're using has the "write protect" switch on. If that's not the issue try formatting the card in your PC and then format it in the camera.
1. Try to format the card in the camera. It should give an error when faulty. 2. Put the card in a pc with cardreader and download this testprogram. 3. Run this program to test the memorycard. 4. Delete afterwards the test contents or re-format it.
Yes. The IXUS 60 was designed to work with SD cards. Cards larger than 2GB are actually SDHC (the HC stands for High Capacity) and will not work in this camera.
Hi, I'm sorry to tell that PowerShot SD 630 does not support SDHC cards over 2 gig. If you want the camera to take a card over 2 gig then you are stuck standard SD cards. The other camera does support the card because it's a higher model.
I have a polaroid i634 digital camera, I put in a new sd card today and the message 'card error' appears on the camera screen, why?
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