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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 589060" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>Just removing the SD card from the computer without ejecting it first could have caused the SD card to corrupt. That should only affect the card in question, not every card that comes in contact with the camera.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like one of two things have happened. The SD cards have been reformatted in the computer using a format not supported by the camera. You may have to reformat the SD cards in your computer, ensuring that you format them at FAT and not another format type. Alternatively, there could be a problem with the camera settings causing the camera to reject all SD cards, in which case I agree with [USER=16]@fotojack[/USER] that performing a two button reset of the camera could help.</p><p></p><p>If both of the above steps don't resolve the issue, my last suggestion would be to take a brand new SD card that has never touched either the camera or another computer, and try that. If the camera still does not accept the card, then you have a camera failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 589060, member: 25095"] Just removing the SD card from the computer without ejecting it first could have caused the SD card to corrupt. That should only affect the card in question, not every card that comes in contact with the camera. It sounds like one of two things have happened. The SD cards have been reformatted in the computer using a format not supported by the camera. You may have to reformat the SD cards in your computer, ensuring that you format them at FAT and not another format type. Alternatively, there could be a problem with the camera settings causing the camera to reject all SD cards, in which case I agree with [USER=16]@fotojack[/USER] that performing a two button reset of the camera could help. If both of the above steps don't resolve the issue, my last suggestion would be to take a brand new SD card that has never touched either the camera or another computer, and try that. If the camera still does not accept the card, then you have a camera failure. [/QUOTE]
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