Re: sandisk 256 MB
Take the cartridge to a camera store or digital developer and ask if they
can read it.
"Brenda" <ejnbln@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:S6CVa.13173$Ho3.1580@sccrnsc03...
> Thank you so much for the reply - I'm really new at this digital game so
> please stay with me - I do not have an external card reader - Might that
be
> a good idea for
> me to invest in one? And is so, how do I know what kind? I download my
> camera thru a docking station - As for formatting - When I go to that
> feature on the camera - it says unsupported card -
> Does this give you any help in maybe being able to help me - I appreciate
> so much the time you take on my behalf - Thanks much. Brenda
>
>
>
> "J. A. Mc." <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote in message
> news:f5ldiv8m1vdlmri3pgf3rf60png7s2s064@4ax.com...
> > On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 18:53:20 GMT, "Brenda" <ejnbln@comcast.net> found
> > these unused words floating about:
> >
> > >I have a HP 812 photosmart - with a 256MB SanDisk SD card - took 65
> > >ictures - dropped the camera and the pictures were gone - "no
pictures"
> in
> > >camera - are the memory cards this fragile? and is there any chance of
> > >recovery? Guess I'll have to keep the memory card out of the camera -
> just
> > >wondering if this has been the experience of anyone else - or is it a
> > >SanDisk issue - I have already
> > >replaced a SanDisk - thanks for any help. Brenda
> > >
> > Did you try reading the CF card in an external card reader?
> >
> > If you give up, does formatting restore the card to 'life'?
> >
>
>
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