I put in my memory card. When you remove your card from the computer, do you remember to use the "safely remove hardware" function? If not, you risk corrupting the card which is what probably happened
...the camer a does not respond. I can't navigate through the playback menu. Please advise. Sounds like you didn't use the "safely remove hardware" function when you removed the card from the
...the next time I turned it on the screen had black blobs and it wouldn't work. When you were done downloading, did you use the "safely remove hardware" action or did you just yank out the
...remove hardware ok and now it is openn and won't respond to anything. Any hope of fixing? I have found a manual below, I suspect all you will need to do is reset it? ...
...automatically & don't seem to be able to download at all. The Nikon software is on the PC. Any ideas? When you downloaded earlier, did you forget to use the "safely remove hardware"
...safely remove hardware" command at the bottom of your computer screen or did you just pull out the cord? Remove the card and battery from the camera...press all the buttons...leave the camera alone ...
safely remove hardware" function, you run the risk of corrupting the card. If you use the computer to erase the card, you run the risk of corrupting the card and causing it to not work properly in the
...not changed The software to download (photo shop elements). Any Suggestions' Did you yank out the USB cord without using the "safely remove hardware" icon at the bottom right of your computer
...Thank you, Linda W Assuming the switch on the side of the card is in the unlocked position, did you remember to use the "safely remove hardware" function before removing the card from the
...safely remove hardware") , but there is no entry on "My Computer" showing it as a drive and no pop-up offering to transfer to Picture Project. ok Do you have any disk or software package of your ...
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