after search on internet (google) i found this website where you can download software
Download the latest stable release 1.2.0 from sourceforge.net.
You will need the following to run the program;
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 32 or 64 bit, 8 32 or 64 bit
The webcam usually comes with instructions on how to connect it to a computer and are usually connected vial a USB 2 plug. If you know the make of the Webcam you can search the Internet for the company and, hopefully you will download their software.
i think ; either the card is damaged , or the format of card is unsuitable.
so; you have to check your card if damaged or not .
if not ; you have to format the card by your camera.
There are several possible causes for "memory card locked", "memory card error", or "no memory card". Troubleshooting steps may be found here.And here's a video summary of these steps:
This nearly always happens because an SD card is used that is FAR too BIG for the unit. 1 GB or LESS it says in the manual.
G Supported Memory Cards:
SD memory cards, optional CASIO song data cards*
G Supported SD Cards:
1 GB or less (Cards with capacity greater than 1 GB are
not supported.)
G Maximum Number of Importable Songs: Up to 1,000
• The actual number of songs that can be imported
depends on the size of each file. The actual number will
be less than 1,000 when individual song files are large.
G Supported Data:
SMF Format 0, CASIO Original Format CM2
Manual at the page 54 (E52).
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/26181/Casio-Lk-300tv.html?page=54
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Hi,
please check that your camera has a properly working Sd card. If the SD card is potentially damaged, then you would not be able to view the damaged contents on the camera. Please take a few test photos and see if the display photos returns. If not, then it might be time for a factory reset.
Thank you.
Question edited for all the typos.
Question moved from Casio computer to Casio Camera.
If you are reading something back in 2009 make sure you aren't reading 'Suggested Answers' as they are often not the item you have. It also sounds like you are giving a testimonial as a new post to someone that is no longer on the Fixya site?
This is your only post, did you fix your camera?
https://www.fixya.com/users/rachel-evans-25235
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For checking out the problems related to your Casio XJ-M255, I will suggest you check out the manual or download it and
look at page 19 of the manual, all will become clear.
NEVER remove or insert a memory card while the camera is powered up. The camera is probably shutting itself off to avoid damaging the data on the card.
Hi - sorry but this is a very old camera - nice in its day (I had one) but now so out of date.
Any camera which extends the lens is prone to disaster if the lens is knocked when extended - you don't need a grandson to do that either. Any slight fall will knock the lens out of alignment - each sections runs in a very fine twisting in/out circular track as they move - a knock will move all or part out of its track. Sometime you can be lucky and press (straighten) the lens so that its back in alignment - mostly not tho.
Given its age, and the vastly improved cameras out there now at far cheaper prices that we paid 12-15 years ago, suggest you remove the memory card and battery, and give him the camera to play with!. Go get yourself a replacement - if you want a camera which does not extend the lens, that will sit flat in your pocket/purse, even when on, consider the likes (or similar) of the Sony Cybershot DSC-TX55. - great camera - (more like a powder compact as the lens does not extend.)
I have one can so can recommend. Other brands have similar 'flat' cameras also. Save more dollars - find a nice secondhand one on ebay or similar. To use, all you do is sllde the front plate down and you are off.
Cheers - have fun taking pics of that g/son.
Mike