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Hi,
It may be possible that your CompactFlash Card is nearing its end.
You can try formatting it after you have downloaded into your PC all the pictures. Try to use the camera's built-in formatting function. Thereafter plug it back to your PC and use a disk checking utility such as scandisk or Norton Disk Doctor. Do an intensive check including the free space. If the disk check shows any errors, then the CompactFlash Card is no longer a reliable storage media and you are better off purchasing a replacement rather than gamble that it will still work.
If for some reason, even your PC can not access the card, you have to use a file recovery program to recover/download/copy the picture files and then try the disk check utility.
Hope this be of some help/idea. Post back how things turn up or should you need further information.
Good luck and kind regards.
The "file integrity violated" error-message is an indication that either:
* the data was not correctly written to the device
* the data was not correctly read from the device
Compare it to writing on greasy paper -- you may not be able to read what you wrote,
and the only "solution" is to replace the greasy paper with non-greasy paper.
Replace the SanDisk device, because it is "failing" to work 100% correctly.
I suspect 2GB is the maximum the camera will take. A 2GB Sandisk card works in my 7i. When the DiMAGE 7i was launched, 256mB was about as big as CF cards got!
Although my SanDisk compactFlash cards 128 MB 256MB 4GB and 8GB cards are far from being full, when I open up my Canon Powershot A40, the follwing msg appears: CF card full. However, the original Canon Compactflash card FC 8M provided with my camera will still accept new photos. The problem is recent. Can someone help me.
You may need to format the card. There should be a Format command in the Setup menu. To be more specific, one would need to know which model of Finepix camera you refer to.
Please follow the procedure below:
1. While the message is displayed, press the center of the controller.
2. The LCD monitor and data panel will turn off .
3. Turn the Main Switch to OFF and remove the CompactFlash card from the camera.
4. If "No Card " message appears at next time the camera is activated in the recording mode, the camera and CompactFlash card are OK.
5. In case that "Card Error. OK" appears again, the CompactFlash card may be faulty. Use other card.
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