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Losing pictures PNY 64GB memory card, Nikon DX DSLR camera. Seems to take the pics fine, when I download to computer some (not all) of the pics are partial pics. The pics show up on my Mac, asks if I want to import, after the import the pics are not complete pics anymore, 1/2 or 1/10 of a pic! But some are fine.

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I have the same problem with the card, my cannon camera, and my gateway laptop. From what I've learned in the past ten minutes, the card is SDHC and my devices are not. The card is not able to dumb down and I am returning it to Best Buy. The HC in SDHC is the issue from my best guess. Similar to you cannot play PS3 games on PS2. I hope this helps anyone else.

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Check to see if the write protect switch is in the locked position. This is a way to protect info on the card. There is a very small switch on the side of your memory card. Place the switch in the opposite direction and see if this works. If not post if the memory card is seen by your device or is it like it is not there at all.

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

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The newer large capacity cards in cameras designed for smaller capacity cards seem to have trouble interfacing with our computers. The best best is to get a high speed firewire memory card reader and attach it directly to your computer.
This should allow your computer to recognize your card and also allow you quicker downloads.

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Verbatim compact flash card has over 200 photos corrupted files. I volunteered to take photos for local senior anniversary I was the main camera now, I have lost the content. Files are Dcim--JPO, POG and worse coded files not JPEGs and I even with trial acdsee repair I am unable to rename and restore these photo files. CVS photo was able to open some of the files with their program but advised we would need to find the proper recovery program to restore some of the files.HELP

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