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Posted on Mar 26, 2009

Kodak M1033 does not recognize memory card

Only uses internal memory

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  1. Turn camera on
  2. Push the options/settings button (the button next to the view/playback button)
  3. On the Capture Screen move over to "Setup"
  4. Move down to "Image Storage" and make sure its set to "Auto" {if not select it and set it to Auto}
  5. If already set to Auto, change to Internal Memory.
  6. Power off and power back on then follow steps 1-4 to set back to Auto.
If this still doesn't work, backup pictures from internal memory to computer then delete all pictures on internal memery. Camera should automatically prompt you to change to memory card.

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Menu, Camera Settings, Internal Memory has to be changed to AUTO.

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Switching from internal memory to memory card

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If it,s an SD Type memory card. Try formatting it in a Card-reader Connected to a PC. Format it In FAT Or In FAT32. If the card is not formatted. The camera won,t understand what it is.

Thankyou for using Fixya.

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