Absolutely a generic memory card reader can get the job done as well. Most people prefer name brand because they think it will work better but actually generic is cheaper and usually works just as well.
either your memory card is corrupted or mechanically damaged ...or your phone has some hardware fault . you can check your memory card by inserting it into some other phone or pluggiong it into a computer using a memory card reader .. if the card works fine then u get your phone checked by an authorised service center ! hope this helps you !
it won't corrupt the new memory card except for the corrupted files you x-fer over. so the disk space the corrupted files take up will be screwed but the rest of the memory card should be just fine.
Patriot memory cards should work just fine with a PSP, as long as it's a Memory Stick Duo.
No, the phone can only support up to a 2gb memory card. ANSWER Mine has a 4gb card and works fine! I want to know if an 8gb card works!
I have a Canon Ixus 400 and have been using a 1GB Integral memory card on it for years - works absolutely fine!
As long as the quality i high, any brand will do just fine.
no, mine saved fine when i played it; make sure you have a playstation 1 memory card, not a playstation 2 memory card
Yes. Place it in the card reader (you may also be able to use your camera for this, but if it doesn't work, don't blame us). Find the card in My Computer. It will show as a removable drive. Click on it. A window will open showing the contents of the card. Drag and drop the images onto the file window. They should transfer to the card just fine.
It's probably just because your memory card is locked, you can solve it by turning off your camera and take out the memory card, then push up (or push down, depends on what memory card you use) the little switch on the side of the card, and the problem should be solved :) After that, just put the memory card back into the camera and start up as normal, and it should work fine :D
Around 310 6.2MP photos will fit on a 1GB memory card on 'Super Fine (probably the default) If you change the quality of them (Normal, Fine, Super fine, TIFF etc) the number can range from under 100 to nearly 2000.
Yes, but if you have a memory card it should be fine.
I own an Olympus Stylus 750 and all I did to change this problem was by clicking on menu, clicking on setup and then clicking YES for the "format" section. It deletes all of the pictures on the card, so if you want to keep them, download them to a computer first. But now the camera is perfectly fine.