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HaGGaR

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 4:07 pm
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In my Olympus E500, camera will report card error, I have 2 of these and the
second works fine. Is there something wrong with the card? What goes wrong
with them??

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 7:25 pm
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HaGGaR wrote:
> In my Olympus E500, camera will report card error, I have 2 of these
> and the second works fine. Is there something wrong with the card?
> What goes wrong with them??

Sometimes they get corrupt. I have an old Lexar card that has some pictures
on it that can be copied but not deleted. It can not be formatted of written
to no matter what I try. I don't remember being responsible but I may have
removed it while being written to. That would do it along with being
subjected to a static charge or dropped causing shock which is the most
unlikely event. Have you tried formatting the card while in the camera? Not
advisable to do it in a computer.

Jon

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 2:35 am
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 19:25:44 -0400, "Jonathan" <Jonathan.DeleteThis@house.not>
wrote:

>HaGGaR wrote:
>> In my Olympus E500, camera will report card error, I have 2 of these
>> and the second works fine. Is there something wrong with the card?
>> What goes wrong with them??
>
> Sometimes they get corrupt. I have an old Lexar card that has some pictures
>on it that can be copied but not deleted. It can not be formatted of written
>to no matter what I try. I don't remember being responsible but I may have
>removed it while being written to. That would do it along with being
>subjected to a static charge or dropped causing shock which is the most
>unlikely event. Have you tried formatting the card while in the camera? Not
>advisable to do it in a computer.

Another possibility: the memory card is "used" up. The chip inside
(usually EEPROM) that stores the pictures are good for so many write
cycles before it burns out and can't be written, erased, or
reformatted anymore. A good quality card is typically good for over
100,000 write cycles, which is usually longer than the life of most
camera camera people have.

Try formatting it in the computer. if it works, reformat inside your
camera first and you should be ok. If the card won't reformat, then
your card is likely burned out.
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 3:14 pm
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Arggghh!!

I tried formatting in the camera, wouldn't format, reported a card error, I
will attempt in the computer. I have a card reader in my HP Printer, is that
OK to use?
"Impmon" <impmon.TakeThisOut@digi.mon> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 19:25:44 -0400, "Jonathan" <Jonathan.TakeThisOut@house.not>
> wrote:
>
>>HaGGaR wrote:
>>> In my Olympus E500, camera will report card error, I have 2 of these
>>> and the second works fine. Is there something wrong with the card?
>>> What goes wrong with them??
>>
>> Sometimes they get corrupt. I have an old Lexar card that has some
>> pictures
>>on it that can be copied but not deleted. It can not be formatted of
>>written
>>to no matter what I try. I don't remember being responsible but I may have
>>removed it while being written to. That would do it along with being
>>subjected to a static charge or dropped causing shock which is the most
>>unlikely event. Have you tried formatting the card while in the camera?
>>Not
>>advisable to do it in a computer.
>
> Another possibility: the memory card is "used" up. The chip inside
> (usually EEPROM) that stores the pictures are good for so many write
> cycles before it burns out and can't be written, erased, or
> reformatted anymore. A good quality card is typically good for over
> 100,000 write cycles, which is usually longer than the life of most
> camera camera people have.
>
> Try formatting it in the computer. if it works, reformat inside your
> camera first and you should be ok. If the card won't reformat, then
> your card is likely burned out.
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> sales.TakeThisOut@platshop.com
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:32 pm
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Well, I tried the computer format, formatted OK, then I formatted in the
camera, no errors as of yet!

Thank you for all your guidence!!

"HaGGaR" <haggar@nb.*nospam*sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Arggghh!!
>
> I tried formatting in the camera, wouldn't format, reported a card error,
> I will attempt in the computer. I have a card reader in my HP Printer, is
> that OK to use?
> "Impmon" <impmon.RemoveThis@digi.mon> wrote in message
> news:0ejqa3tvtvha9l7216ve7mfintboda7jhh@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 19:25:44 -0400, "Jonathan" <Jonathan.RemoveThis@house.not>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>HaGGaR wrote:
>>>> In my Olympus E500, camera will report card error, I have 2 of these
>>>> and the second works fine. Is there something wrong with the card?
>>>> What goes wrong with them??
>>>
>>> Sometimes they get corrupt. I have an old Lexar card that has some
>>> pictures
>>>on it that can be copied but not deleted. It can not be formatted of
>>>written
>>>to no matter what I try. I don't remember being responsible but I may
>>>have
>>>removed it while being written to. That would do it along with being
>>>subjected to a static charge or dropped causing shock which is the most
>>>unlikely event. Have you tried formatting the card while in the camera?
>>>Not
>>>advisable to do it in a computer.
>>
>> Another possibility: the memory card is "used" up. The chip inside
>> (usually EEPROM) that stores the pictures are good for so many write
>> cycles before it burns out and can't be written, erased, or
>> reformatted anymore. A good quality card is typically good for over
>> 100,000 write cycles, which is usually longer than the life of most
>> camera camera people have.
>>
>> Try formatting it in the computer. if it works, reformat inside your
>> camera first and you should be ok. If the card won't reformat, then
>> your card is likely burned out.
>> --
>> sales.RemoveThis@platshop.com disgust me. sales.RemoveThis@platshop.com spams a lot in game
>> so I am posting sales.RemoveThis@platshop.com as often as possible so
>> sales.RemoveThis@platshop.com
>> would start getting spammed sales.RemoveThis@platshop.com eye for an eye. for good
>> luck, sales.RemoveThis@platshop.com and sales.RemoveThis@platshop.com
>
>
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