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Posted on May 02, 2017

When I have my xd m+ memory card in the fujifilm finepix s700 - and turn on the camera i get a blue screen '' no image '' then when I try to take picture ''memory full'' is displayed. I know there are pictues on the card- I have tried using a card reader - the card reader does not acknowledge the xd card. I bought a 2 pack of cards - the other one works fine. This card was only used for a couple days and no pictures were removed from the card- any ideas - or suggestions = would a recover program work? any suggestions on which recover program to try?

  • dee_barlow Jun 30, 2009

    after a few tries I was able to retrieve most of my pictures from the xd picture card - using a lexar multi card reader adn the ZAR (Zero Assumption Recovery) 8.4 build 15 tool I found on this site.

    Thank you for the valuable information. I will now take the xd picture card back to the place of purchase and have it replaced.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2007

SOURCE: Memory Problem

May was a long time ago - you may have solved this by now...
A330 cameras only accept certain types of xD cards.  If you have a type 'h' card, it won't work.
I have a card that says "H512mb" and it's useless.  You can only use cards with no letters before the card size or type "M"  cards.  With a type "M", you need to upgrade the camera firmware.  Read directions here: http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital/download/a330/fupd.html

-Kelly.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: FinePix Image Memory Card reader DPC-R1

Usually the filename is how they are sorted, i.e., 001.jpg, 002.jpg, 003.jpg.... Check on the camera's setup menu to see what method is being used for file naming (for instance, it may be organizing based on date stamp, instead...).

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Greg Cann

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  • Posted on Aug 09, 2008

SOURCE: fujifilm finepix s700 card error

First do not panic! It is possible to recover your pictures if you take care. Take the card from the camera (powered off) and if it has a "write protect" tab then lock it now. Do not try and write anything to the card or you risk causing more problems.

You can either plug in you camera to the PC as it should appear as a “Removable Drive” or put the card in a card reader attached to your PC.

Next, if you are comfortable with using a PC then you can download a FREE utility that will recover your photos from the following link:

http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec

If you need something a little more "user friendly" then you will need to buy the software. If you search the web for photo recovery software you will find many.
One I have used successfully is RescuePro that used to be bundled with some Sandisk products. Now you can get it from the link below:

http://www.lc-tech.com/software/prwindetail.html.

You can try the demo to see what you can recover before buying.

Remember - Do NOT try & write anything back to the card until you can recover your pictures to your PC safely!

Please take a moment to rate this solution & let us know if the information given was useful to you – Good Luck!

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Jerry Greenberg

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2008

SOURCE: Took pictures with Olympus Stylist

It is possible that the memory card was damaged. This would be by coincidence. Just in case only the formatting is damaged you can try to format the memory card.

As far as reading the card is concerned, if the Mac has issues to read a PC format then it will not be able to read the card from your camera.

Jerry G.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2009

SOURCE: camera or memory card "CARD FULL" error

Check to see if in your settings you are putting the pictures onto the memory card or the cameras internal memory. If there is no internal memory, then I guess that's no help. Also check to see if the card is write protected (a little switch on the side of it).

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