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Table D-3
Solving Hard Drive Problems (continued)
Computer seems to be locked up.
Cause
Program in use has stopped responding to commands.

Solving Media Card Reader Problems

Table D-4
Solving Media Card Reader Problems
Media card will not work in a digital camera after formatting it in Microsoft Windows XP.
Cause
By default, Windows XP will format any media card with a
capacity greater than 32MB with the FAT32 format. Most digital
cameras use the FAT (FAT16 & FAT12) format and can not
operate with a FAT32 formatted card.
A write-protected or locked error occurs when attempting to write to the media card.
Cause
Media card is locked. Locking the media card is a safety feature
that prevents writing to and deleting from an SD/Memory Stick/
PRO card.
Can not write to the media card.
Cause
The media card is a read-only memory (ROM) card.
Unable to access data on the media card after inserting it into a slot.
Cause
The media card is not inserted properly, is inserted in the wrong
slot, or is not supported.
ENWW
Solution
Attempt the normal Windows "Shut Down" procedure. If this
fails, press the power button for four or more seconds to turn
off the power. To restart the computer, press the power button
again.
Solution
Either format the media card in the digital camera or select FAT
file system to format the media card in a computer with
Windows XP.
Solution
If using an SD card, make sure that the lock tab located on the
right of the SD card is not in the locked position. If using a
Memory Stick/PRO card, make sure that the lock tab located
on the bottom of the Memory Stick/PRO card is not in the
locked position.
Solution
Check the manufacturer's documentation included with your
card to see if it writable.
Solution
Ensure that the card is inserted properly with the gold contact
on the correct side. The green LED will light if inserted properly.
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