all SD cards have a locking thing on the side so slide the switch in the other direction
how to transfer pictures from your camera with the vivitar 50-in-1 card reader to my laptop PC or desk top. Thank you.
Flip the "Write Protect Switch" on the side of the card, - Format the card (avoids file ownership problems).
An SD card has a tiny write-protect switch on the case. If you hold the card with the cut corner to the left, the write protect switch is on the opposite side of the cut corner. Slide it towards the copper contacts to write-protect the card, and the opposite way to remove the protection.
Slide the write protect tab to the unlocked position.
The "MSDC" message on your Vivitar Vivicam 8025 indicates that the camera is in Mass Storage Device mode, which typically occurs when it's connected to a computer or when there's an issue with the memory card. To resolve this, try removing the memory card and reinserting it, or ensure the camera is not connected to any USB devices. If the problem persists, you may need to reset the camera or format the memory card.
Very few Vivitar cameras come with Mac OS X support the software is often for Windows computers. Try connecting the camera to the Mac with the USB cable, turn the camera on, and see if iPhoto or the Image Capture application recognises it. If the camera has a removable memory card then the addition of a card reader may help. Specific details of camera and version of Mac OS X would help.
how do you remove the password of card in pc
how to remove memorey card password in mobile.
Try installing it back into the camera and using the camera menu, find the unlock function.
How do I remove false chages from my debit card?
I just got mine in the mail from Newport today. It takes an SD card. It's a really nice camera.
Some easy ways to protect a credit card account are: to protect your Personal Identification Number (PIN) and security code, never use your credit card on unsecured websites.