To erase photos on a Canon memory card, first, insert the card into your camera and turn it on. Navigate to the playback mode, select the photo you want to delete, and press the "Delete" button (often marked with a trash can icon). You can choose to delete a single photo or multiple images by selecting the appropriate option. Alternatively, you can format the memory card in the camera's settings to erase all photos at once, but this will remove all data on the card.
As soon as you take a photo with a digital camera it is on the memory card. You may never see it if you don't view it on the camera or download it to your computer. If you don't erase the memory cardthe photos will remain on it.
Connect to a computer with an USA cable and use the camera memory as a storage disk. You will be able to view and delete photos. Or take out the memory card and put in your computer or a memory card reader. Very easy to delete photos.
No you cant
No, the USB memory card reader cannot stop working from the write and erase cycles.
Provided that the SD memory card is original and is used in the right way, it will not stop working from the write and erase cycles instead of the USB memory card reader.
Download it to your computer and then save into the memory card
To retrieve photos from a camera without a memory card, you can connect the camera to a computer using a USB cable and transfer the photos directly from the camera's internal memory.
please, tell me how i can erase my microsd memory card's password
Yes, you can use software that can recover lost/formatted/deleted photos, videos, music and other multimedia files from both Mac hard drive and other portable storage devices. Formatting won't make the files on a memory card erase permanently.Those erased photos are still stored on your memory card, it's just invisible or inaccessible.You can recover them with memory card recovery software. But once the deleted photos were overwritten by new data,they are gone for good.
Store photos.
The USB memory card readers will not stop working from the write and erase cycles whatsoever because they only act as the medium between the memory card and the computer.
Check your camera's manual. Your memory card may need to be formatted. CAUTION: do not do this to a card with photos already on it because formatting will erase anything on the card. Check that it is the correct type of memory card & that your camera's battery is charged. If all else fails go to a reputable camera shop (or the shop you bought the camera from) & ask for help.