Your Nikon camera may display the message "this memory card cannot be used" if the memory card is not compatible with the camera, is damaged, or needs to be formatted.
The error message on your Canon T3i indicating that the card cannot be accessed may be due to a faulty memory card, improper insertion of the card, or a problem with the camera's memory card slot. Try removing and reinserting the memory card, or try using a different memory card to see if the issue persists. If the problem continues, you may need to have your camera checked by a professional technician.
Common troubleshooting steps for resolving the "err cf" message on a Canon Rebel XT camera include checking and reinserting the CF memory card, formatting the memory card in the camera, cleaning the memory card contacts, and updating the camera firmware.
Common causes of a Canon Error 99 message on a camera include issues with the lens contacts, battery, or memory card. Troubleshooting steps to resolve this error may include cleaning the lens contacts, replacing the battery, formatting the memory card, or updating the camera firmware.
Your Canon camera displays the message "busy" when it is processing a task, such as saving a photo or video. To resolve this issue, wait for the camera to finish the task before trying to take another photo or video. You can also try turning the camera off and on again, or removing and reinserting the memory card.
Your Nikon camera may display the message "this memory card cannot be used" if the memory card is not compatible with the camera, is damaged, or needs to be formatted.
The error message on your Canon T3i indicating that the card cannot be accessed may be due to a faulty memory card, improper insertion of the card, or a problem with the camera's memory card slot. Try removing and reinserting the memory card, or try using a different memory card to see if the issue persists. If the problem continues, you may need to have your camera checked by a professional technician.
Common troubleshooting steps for resolving the "err cf" message on a Canon Rebel XT camera include checking and reinserting the CF memory card, formatting the memory card in the camera, cleaning the memory card contacts, and updating the camera firmware.
You need to format your disk, refer to camera manual.
take the memory card out of the camera and push the little yellow lock upwards to unlock it.
Common causes of a Canon Error 99 message on a camera include issues with the lens contacts, battery, or memory card. Troubleshooting steps to resolve this error may include cleaning the lens contacts, replacing the battery, formatting the memory card, or updating the camera firmware.
There should be a small lock button on the side of the memory card. Its probably locked.
With the camera or a card reader connected, copy them just as you would copy any other files from place to place on your computer. If this doesn't answer your question leave me a message on my message board
It depends on the camera and the size of the memory card.
Your Canon camera displays the message "busy" when it is processing a task, such as saving a photo or video. To resolve this issue, wait for the camera to finish the task before trying to take another photo or video. You can also try turning the camera off and on again, or removing and reinserting the memory card.
Some memory cards have a read only switch, try switching that. If it did not help try access it on the another computer. If the card was removed from a camera, use a usb cable connected to the camera to access files.Usually there is a switch that locks the cards
probably the owner of the site you got it from had the movie copy protected