The card has a write protection feature to prevent erasing pictures you want to protect. On the side of the card is a small slide switch - usually white - , slide it down and the card is unlocked
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'Format' removes all data stored on the card inside the camera. You should use this option with caution as you will lose all photos stored on that card, even if they have been marked as 'protected'/'locked'. This action cannot be undone.
on the side of the card it has a mini switch hope tht helps!
Yes if the memory card is damaged, you will not be able to start the camera function because it has nowhere to store the photos.
1 Remove the card out of the camera and place it into your hand.2 Locate the locking switch on the left side of the card.3 Push the switch to the position farthest from the metal connectors to unlock it.
The card is locked so that it stays in the correct position for the camera to read the card.
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There should be a small lock button on the side of the memory card. Its probably locked.
The slide on the left of the card if it is down that means it is locked if it is up it is unlock. I had the same problem with my camera except when I checked the card, the slide on the left wasn't locked. I tried searching for other solutions but nothing helped...so I blew into the SD slot..and I stuck a knife in it...and now my camera works like there was never a problem...so I think you need to go with the old Nintendo method. it should...
If you see that on a digital camera, that probably means it is password protected and you can't access it or something.
'Format' removes all data stored on the card inside the camera. You should use this option with caution as you will lose all photos stored on that card, even if they have been marked as 'protected'/'locked'. This action cannot be undone.
If you remove the SD card from the camera, you should see a small white switch. If you move this to the unlocked symbol, it should unlock your card. (Switch is usually on the Left of the card, on the side.) There are several other possible causes for "memory card locked", "memory card error", or "no memory card". Some include trying to use of a 4GB SDHC card with an older camera made before SDHC format came out. Others include problems with the tiny slide switch on the side of the card, or the electrical contact switch internal to the camera. The problem may also arise from simple formatting problems if the card has never been formatted in the camera (note that this will also erase the card). Troubleshooting tips for this problem may be found at the below Blog Article "Relate Link".
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
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The Casio Exilim can record video, but only as long as the memory card has room.
on your sd card, there should be a tiny white slider. Move the white slider up, put the chip back in. and everything should be correct! But if this didn't help, There are several other possible causes for "memory card locked", "memory card error", or "no memory card". Some include trying to use a 4GB SDHC card with an older camera made before SDHC format came out. Others include problems with the electrical contact switch internal to the camera. The problem may also arise from simple formatting problems if the card has never been formatted in the camera (note that this will also erase the card). Troubleshooting tips for this problem may be found at the below related link.