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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards

How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards


The SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card offers imMense storage space. The capacity range of a SDHC card starts with 4GB and reaches till 32 GB. They are extensively used with digital cameras as the treMendous storage space allows a user to click high-definition videos and high-resolution pictures. These cards designed fro devices which are compatible with the SDHC 2.00 specification.

How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards

How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards

How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards


How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards



How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards

However, minor errors in the card can render the stored data inaccessible. The errors occur if the card gets corrupted or damaged. Nevertheless, the card can be made reusable by formatting. The images, videos and audios can then be uploaded again from the updated backup. If the backup is not available to restore the lost data, a memory card recovery software must be used.

Imagine a scenario, where you are traveling overseas and taking tons of pictures everyday. One fine morning when you switch on the camera to view the pictures, it greets you with the following error:

"Memory Card Error"

The error makes the card behave in an abrupt manner as it shows the incorrect number of pictures clicked, every time you switch on the camera. For instance, it shows you 350 pictures, and when you see again, it only reflects first 40 pictures.

Cause:

Card corruption or a damaged file system is responsible for the appearance of such an error. A card can get corrupted due to a variety of reasons listed below:

Switching off a camera before an image is completely written to the card Removing the card from a camera while an image is being written off Batteries giving up as files are begin transferred from the camera to a Computer Pulling out the card from a card reader while its content are open on a Computer Using a card which has not been formatted in the camera Rapidly shooting and deleting images when the card is full

Solution:

Use a card reader to connect the SDHC card with the computer and access the content If the content is still not accessible, format the card in the camera.

Formatting will allow you to click more snaps and videos, but in order to recover the pictures and other audio or video files from the formatted card, you will have to search for a reliable memory card recovery software. A memory card recovery utility comes handy when one has lost or accidentally deleted data. These applications are non-destructive in nature, thus ensuring the recovery of data in original form.

Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery is an easy-to-use software which supports recovery from multiple memory cards such as SD, MMC, SDHC, XD etc. The memory card recovery tool has two different versions for both Windows and Mac users.

How to Fix "Memory Card Error" in SDHC Cards

Friday, August 10, 2012

How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'

How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'


Fujifilm FinePix Z70 is surely a treat for those who want to shoot in style as the digital camera is available in various jazzy colors. Packed with features like 12-mexapixel resolution, HD image capture and 2.7 inch Lcd, the camera boasts of the award-winning Fujinon lens of 5x optical zoom. The camera has an inbuilt memory of 13 MB which is compatible with both SD and SDHC cards. Shooting and sharing pictures with this super cool camera is very easy. However, a Z70 user can lose his photos easily in events of memory card corruption and accidental photo deletion. It is always recomMended to maintain a backup of your Z70 pictures to compensate any kind of data loss. Losing pictures when a backup is not available could be distressful for a user if he is not aware of the concept of memory card recovery.

How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'

How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'

How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'


How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'



How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'

Consider a scenario where you have gone for a small and refreshing vacation to a nearby hill station and while you are taking snapshots of the splendid beauty of the nature, an error catches your attention:

"Write error"

The above card error won't let you click and access pictures, leaving you disheartened and worried. Let's take a look at the causes of such an abrupt behavior before moving on to a solution.

Cause

The error which restricted a user to click and access pictures from the Z70 camera could either be a result of card corruption or less memory space to accommodate new pictures.

Resolution

Here is a list of some troubleshooting mechanisms which you can try

Re-insert the memory and turn the camera off and then on again If you are still not out of luck, you can try and access the photos by connecting your camera with a Computer Try using a card reader to access the Z70 pictures If everything else fails, you need to format the card

Formatting really helps when the card doesn't allow any read/write operation. It installs a new file system in the card and make it reusable for a Z70 user. In the above case, since the user would have lost his precious pictures after formatting, it is suggested that he uses a memory card recovery software. A card recovery utility uses improved algorithms to scan the formatted memory card and recovers data in a few minutes time.

Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery is designed to recover lost/formatted/deleted multimedia files from a variety of memory cards like SD, SDHC, XD, CF etc. The memory card recovery software is available for both Windows and Mac users in two different versions.

How to Recover Fujifilm FinePix Z70 Pictures After Memory Card 'Write Error'