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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.
First, ensure that the card has not been locked. There is a small sliding switch on the side of the card that you may have accidentally shifted into the locked position. If so unlock the card and try it in the camera again.
Your next option is to fit the card into a card reader (on you laptop or PC) and see if it is reading any of the data on the card. If it doesn't, and the card is not locked, the card may be defective.
Your camera wants you to format the card in the camera.This will completely erase the card so, if you have pictures on it, download them first using a card reader if necessary.
Look on the left side of the SD card and move the lever up to the top Write protect OFF down is on.Sometimes when inserting a card the lever catches and moves slightly off the top posotion and is then read as locked.
Turn the camera on and activate the menu. Look for a menu option similar to "Image Storage" and either choose the card or auto. Save your choice and exit the menu. You will most likely have to format the card. Again, activate the menu and navigate to the FORMAT command and format the card. The camera must format the card, not a computer. Now when you take photos, they will be saved to the card.
Sadly not, when you format the card or memory, it wipes it clean off the system. Unlike Hard Drives, there is no magnetic trace from which you could reconstruct the data. Sorry it's not good news :(
you have a picture upside down if u turned a picture on ur computer put memory card in computer and turn picture how u took it decode error will go away
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