SOURCE: SanDisk Memory Stick Pro Duo
Try a couple of these trial downloads, to see if the pics are recoverable, but it's possible that the psp formatted it to it's own file format. http://www.cardrecovery.com/?rid=google&kid=cr0119 http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/downloads/memory_stick_recovery_software/
SOURCE: SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 2.0 GB USB Flash Drive
It sounds like it is trying to use the E: drive and it is already in use? If so while you have the flash drive installed right click on my computer /click on manage / on the left side click on disk management / on the right side you should see the C: drive with other if you see the flash drive in this list with no drive letter right click on it / click on chang drive letter and give it a G: or other letter not in use. you will get a warning click ok and exit out your drive should appear. (note this is for windows xp)
SOURCE: compact flash card 4 GB
I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that you have never tried a 4GB card in this camera before.
After looking at the manual, this camera, a 2001 product, would seem to be from a time when 1GB cards were still off in the future, and 4GB cards were not even conceivable.
So that you know, the manual refers to a 160MB card as the highest option available at the time, but I have to think that 64MB was considered a large card back then.
The link for the manual is: http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/coolpix/CP775man.pdf
The page I'm referring to is page 154 (which is actually page 168 of the pdf document).
I suggest you contact Nikon and ask for an update to the compatible flash cards for this camera and find a 256MB or 512MB that someone has lying around.
SOURCE: coping pictures from computer to mocro sd memory card
How do you format it to mach your phone?
SOURCE: Cannot transfer photos to XP from SDHC Ultra II Card
Took it to Jessops by the process of elimination "Integral reader faulty."
What a waste of many hours !
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