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Yes,the file looks that way as well as the pictures taken...there are
lines on the files and also on the picture,,,what should i do??
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can only use my digicam at night,,when the sun rises i cannot use my
cam because the pictures taken at daytime has problem so i was not able
to print it out or upload it... i really need your help,,I'm begging for
your assistance and best response..thank you so much...
The best thing to do is take it to a camera store. They will tell you that the CCD unit has goine bad in it. It will probably cost more to repair than the camera is worth giving you the option to get a new camera instead.
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Rather than use Kodak Share For the date, use it purely for finding the file name of the picture. Then go to Windows Explorer, open the Kodak disk, and find the file name you are looking for (using search is probably easiest). When you have found the file "right-click" on the file and then click on properties and a box will come up with all the information you will need.
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SD cards (and most microSD adapters) 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.
And yes, formatting the card will delete all the pictures on it.
We should refer to an expert in this case. Although i am not so sure if the pictures can still be retrieved in digicam cases or if it is somehow similar to deleted file retrieval in PCs where there is still a possibility of "undeleting".
Do you have a card in? That may be the problem or your cardreader is no longer working. It can be repaired. Contact Nikon on line at NIKONUSA.COM or you may contact an authorized service center. I know of one in Florida, 305-653-7355
It would seem that you would have to do it all over again, that is download the pictures again to the SD memory card. But before doing this, you would need to format the SD card using the digicam rather than the PC.
In some cases, it maybe that the picture files (downloaded from the computer) does not match the image property requirements of the digicam so that even if the image files are stored in the SD memory card, the camera is unable to list/view them
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
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Sometimes flash memory can be exhausted, so to speak, and will stop functioning. This is all you can do to get your pictures back. After that try running a format and then the error check tools under the tools tab in the right click properties window.
Download a program called FreeUndelete from here and install it but before you open it, connect your MP3 player or insert your SD card. After you start the program up, select the drive letter that represents the memory you want to scan for deleted files.Click the scan button above the list and wait. If there's too many results, then look near the bottom of the window. There should be a"Filter found files" line where you can enter in the file type of the photos you lost. It probably should be this: "*.jpg" Once you have found the files you want to recover, create a folder you want to save them to in your My Documents folder and copy the path to that folder by right clicking on it then clicking properties. The path you need to copy is the line called Location (don't actually copy "Location: ".Just what's after it :p ) Now paste it in the line called "Undelete selected file(s) To" under the "Filter found files" line. Make sure you paste over the existing text. Finally, click the Undelete button to the right and Viola! check the files out in the folder you created in your My Documents folder.
Hi, I got the solution for myself. Initially I have enabled to view the hidden folder option and even then I was not able to see the folder, then later I have disabled the options Hide Extensions for Known file types and Hide Protected Operating system files. Then I could see the folder and able to retrieve the photos. Once I have taken my photos I have formatted my MMC card and it is working normally.
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