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Capt Nemo

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 3:36 pm
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Using a kodak LS443 camera. I filled up a 128 mg SD card. Changed to another
SD card (this one a 64mg). Shot about 30 or so pictures and during the save
of the last picture, error mesage said it could not read the SD card and
please format it. Why would something like this happen? How can I help to
prevent this in the future?
Thanks

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 11:12 pm
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This is about the 6-7th complaint I have seen about this problem (different
formats) in the last 3 weeks.

Can you give us a brand name? I haven't ever had this happen yet. I have
used Smart Media for a few years now and just switched to SD.

"Capt Nemo" <captnemo_rn.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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 > Using a kodak LS443 camera. I filled up a 128 mg SD card. Changed to
another
 > SD card (this one a 64mg). Shot about 30 or so pictures and during the
save
 > of the last picture, error mesage said it could not read the SD card and
 > please format it. Why would something like this happen? How can I help to
 > prevent this in the future?
 > Thanks
 >
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Capt Nemo

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 3:54 am
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The brand was sandisk secure digital media card 64 mg.


"Gymmie Bob" <NoThanx RemoveThis @notspam.com> wrote in message
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 > This is about the 6-7th complaint I have seen about this problem
(different
 > formats) in the last 3 weeks.
 >
 > Can you give us a brand name? I haven't ever had this happen yet. I have
 > used Smart Media for a few years now and just switched to SD.
 >
 > "Capt Nemo" <captnemo_rn RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:mD6Ya.80251$YN5.59160@sccrnsc01...
  > > Using a kodak LS443 camera. I filled up a 128 mg SD card. Changed to
 > another
  > > SD card (this one a 64mg). Shot about 30 or so pictures and during the
 > save
  > > of the last picture, error mesage said it could not read the SD card and
  > > please format it. Why would something like this happen? How can I help
to
  > > prevent this in the future?
  > > Thanks
  > >
  > >
 >
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 10:21 pm
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On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 00:54:42 GMT, "Capt Nemo"
<captnemo_rn.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:

 >The brand was sandisk secure digital media card 64 mg.

Thats strange I used Sandisk for a few months with my Toshiba and
didnt have any problems with it at all.

I did read at Amazons cite at the time I bought it some consumers
claimed they had problems with various brands being compatible with
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 9:27 pm
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Do you have pictures on the card? Here's something I read on
imaging-resources review......

Recommended Software: Rescue your images!
Just as important as an extra memory card is a tool to rescue your images
when one of your cards fails at some point in the future. I get a lot of
email from readers who've lost photos due to a corrupted memory card. Memory
card corruption can happen with any card type and any camera manufacturer,
nobody's immune. A surprising number of "lost" images can be recovered with
an inexpensive, easy to use piece of software though. Given the amount of
email I've gotten on the topic, I now include this paragraph in all my
digicam reviews. The program you need is called PhotoRescue, by DataRescue
SA. Read our review of it if you'd like, but download the program now, so
you'll have it. It doesn't cost a penny until you need it, and even then
it's only $29, with a money back guarantee. So download PhotoRescue for
Windows or PhotoRescue for Mac while you're thinking of it. (While you're at
it, download the PDF manual and quickstart guide as well.) Stash the file in
a safe place and it'll be there when you need it. Trust me, needing this is
not a matter of if, but when... PhotoRescue is about the best and easiest
tool for recovering digital photos I've seen. (Disclosure: IR gets a small
commission from sales of the product, but I'd highly recommend the program
even if we didn't.) OK, now back to our regularly scheduled review...


Go to the following page about halfway down and look under Recommended
Accessories, and you'll see the the above paragraph that will connect you to
the software. Be patient...the page takes a while to load. Good luck
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/OPTS/OSA.HTM" target="_blank">http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/OPTS/OSA.HTM</a>

Mike

"Capt Nemo" <captnemo_rn RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:mD6Ya.80251$YN5.59160@sccrnsc01...
 > Using a kodak LS443 camera. I filled up a 128 mg SD card. Changed to
another
 > SD card (this one a 64mg). Shot about 30 or so pictures and during the
save
 > of the last picture, error mesage said it could not read the SD card and
 > please format it. Why would something like this happen? How can I help to
 > prevent this in the future?
 > Thanks
 >
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