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Blinking Green Light - cannot upload - dammit
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<blockquote data-quote="sandcaker" data-source="post: 27172" data-attributes="member: 7085"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>Here's my response to some of the helpful tips on this thread:</p><p></p><p>• Card "pull" did not resolve in anything this time</p><p>• Dual card slot is in my D3 and the other compact flash card does carry intact, perfect data</p><p>• I recharged the battery but did not resolve issue</p><p>• I did hook up my card reader to a PC and VOILA! The high-res files are there. I will now be spending my morning burning it up on DVDs. </p><p></p><p>This was such a strange situation because while I was shooting, I still was able to preview the images. And when I originally uploaded to iPhoto, I saw all of the thumbnails. Retrieving the native files was the problem. </p><p></p><p>I'm considering reformatting the card, but am scared chicken so I just might toss it. </p><p></p><p>I talked to another friend yesterday afternoon and supposedly these cards become corrupted quite often. Any experience that holds this statement true?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandcaker, post: 27172, member: 7085"] Hi All, Here's my response to some of the helpful tips on this thread: • Card "pull" did not resolve in anything this time • Dual card slot is in my D3 and the other compact flash card does carry intact, perfect data • I recharged the battery but did not resolve issue • I did hook up my card reader to a PC and VOILA! The high-res files are there. I will now be spending my morning burning it up on DVDs. This was such a strange situation because while I was shooting, I still was able to preview the images. And when I originally uploaded to iPhoto, I saw all of the thumbnails. Retrieving the native files was the problem. I'm considering reformatting the card, but am scared chicken so I just might toss it. I talked to another friend yesterday afternoon and supposedly these cards become corrupted quite often. Any experience that holds this statement true? [/QUOTE]
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