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How do you repair E:62:10 error message on SONY Cyber-shot DSC-T-10?

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Hello,I'm sorry but this error code has nothing to do with Windows software or memory card error as indicated above. The list of error codes can be found at https://www.sony.com.au/electronics/support/articles/00008857 : E:62:10 is a very well known and recurring problem with a lot of Sony camera's and indicates failure of the stabilizer. I found more than 300 forums discussing the problem, please read http://sony-e-62-10.atspace.cc/. A temporary solution is available on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S53D3EfDVk0. Hope this helps.

Posted on Jan 27, 2019

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SOURCE: NEED DOWNLOAD FOR SONY CYBER-SHOT DSC-W80, I LOST

Would you like to open your pictures from your Sony Cybershot to your computer? Your cybershot cam is usually plug and play so you dont need a software for that. All you do is to plug in your camera to your computer's usb port using the usb cable. When the computer detected the new usb device, open a Windows Explorer. Right click your windows Start button, and choose Explore. From the list of Drives from the left, you need to find the Drive letter associated with your camera. Just click on that and it will show you the files on the right. The pictures are located somewhere inside those folders. You just need to click and drag them to your computer's local drive.

Should you have any questions, please let me know. Good luck!

Posted on Nov 13, 2009

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http://www.camerahacker.com/Forums/DisplayComments.php?file=Digital%20Camera/Sony/E.62.10_on_DSC-T9
Have a look at this website above, this is a VERY common problem, with some Fix's

Posted on Jul 25, 2010

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SOURCE: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 system error message

C:32:01 is a "disk format error". It means that your memory card is most likely corrupted.

First, remove the memory card and visually check that the electrical contacts are bright, clean and not greasy. Do not touch the contacts with your bare skin, use a cotton bud moistened with alcohol or methylated spirits if they need cleaning. At the same time, check that the lock switch on the MemoryStick is fully unlocked. Slide it fully to locked and then fully back to unlocked.

If the contacts and lock switch are fine then you can try reformatting the MemoryStick using the "Format" command in the camera menu, do NOT do this on a pc/Mac or in an external card reader. If there is an option to "Full Format" or "Quick Format" choose the full option. Note that any stored images will be deleted, but if you have suitable data recovery software they can still be recovered afterwards as long as no new pictures are taken which overwrite the data.

If that fails then try another MemoryStick in your camera. If the fault remains then the camera is faulty and must either be sent to a Sony Service Centre or replaced. Your camera may still be under the manufacturer's warranty, if so repairs will be free.

I hope that I have been of some assistance; please take a moment to rate my answer.

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SOURCE: Change language display on Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W220

The region has to be changed to US or UK. It is done with a special Sony adjustment software.

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