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I HAVE PICS ON MY INTERNAL MEMORY AND NEED TO PRINT. I PLACED A MEMORY CARD IN TO TRY TO COPY TO THE MEMORY CARD. iT KEEPS TELLING ME THERE IS NO MEMORY CARD. tHE MEMORY CARD HAS OTHER PICS ON IT AND IS IN THE CAMERA CORRECTLY. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?

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If the "other" pictures have been taken with a differed camera your camera will not read the memory card until it is formatted to your camera. Formatting will erase all pictures on the card. You need to download the pictures to the computer. Format the memory card and then you will be able to transfer pictures from the internal memory to the memory card then to print or to the computer. You should format the memory card after each time you download the pictures to the computer.

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