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Try to connect with its USB cable to computer (sometimes people don't press connector enough on camera side). Try different USB port too. In file manager (Explorer, Total Commander, Free Commander...) you will see new letter for drive. Just use copy, move, delete like from standard memory card stick using. Sometimes software from manufacturer has some bugs (or problem after updates from Microsoft). It is easy way to go around, and I think it is best way.
To answer part of your question, the reason the disk shows full is probably because it can hold 900 songs OR 1600 pictures OR 8 hours of video. It depends on the size of the disk itself.
when you deleted those files from it ..you probably deleted the root folder..and now you will have to reinstall the firmware for it ...this will be either on the disk that came with it ..or on the support site of the manufacturer.. To be sure that it is a firmware issue ..check the frame in another computer ..and see if it works... Look in its menu and format it first if it has a format feature available...you might have contacted a virus or so..
Almost any computer store (even drugstores these days!) sell inexpensive memory card readers that have a connector that you plug into a USB port on your computer. Most have slots to read several different types and sizes of cards. Just be sure that the reader you buy takes CompactFlash (CF) cards that the Nikon 5700 uses. Your computer treats the card and reader as one more disk drive.
You do not need cameras software to download pics from your camera, btw. Just plug in your camera to USB port and it shows as an external DRIVE or USB STORAGE device in your MYCOMPUTER folder. Just click on its drive letter and you are looking at your cameras memory.
Click on the folder called DCIM and then subfolder(s) named depending on camera model. For Panasonic it is 100_PANA for example. Click on this and here is your pics. View, Drag and Drop, Delete, etc any pic just as if it was already on your computer.
To down load all pics, Drag and Drop (or cut and paste)the whole pic folder (100_PANA for example) to a location on your computer, as \Documents\Pictures. To delete all pics on camera, right click on pics folder and delete 100_PANA folder. or folder where your pics show up on your camera.
If you have a memory card try moving them to the memory card then plugging them into your computer ... If the pics show up then it was just a glitch of the phone (in that case, shut down the phone .. pull the battery out then put the battery back in and turn the phone on again and try loading the pics back ... see them now? If so, your all set :) if not, then your phone may have corrputed your files accidently
If you load the pics to the computer and still can't see anything then something is wrong with the file save method your phone is doing. In that case, i would see what your warranty can do for you
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