01-21-2014 01:02 AM
have been on a cruise and tried to use their computer to download some photos but would not work -now my camera says *cannot create folder* - my computer also cannot see the photos even though my computer says there's only 3gb space left on a 16gb card my camera is an EOS 60D - my card a San Disk Ultra 30Mb 10 16gb
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01-21-2014 08:52 AM
It sounds as though the SD card has become corrupted. But it might be possible to recover the files. There's lots of advice online on how to do it. You might start here...http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/storage/3481659/how-get-files-off-corrupt-sd-card/
Good luck, I know how much vacation pictures can mean.
01-21-2014 10:31 AM
Your best bet is to get another SD card and put the questionable card aside until you get home.
You would not want to reformat the card because that would wipe out any images you've already taken -- but the camera probably will not be able to continue to use the card until you do reformat the card.
I always cringe at the thought of putting memory cards, USB flash-drives, etc. into a "shared" computer. As a public access / shared computer, it's especialy vulnerable to becomming infected with malware. Even though you did not deliberately choose to format or write to the card, it's possible that malware (without your knowledge) did exactly this... to embed a bootable file onto the drive.
BTW... this creates a bit of a risk when trying to import your images onto your home computer. You need to be sure that your Windows is NOT configured to auto-run anything when a removable device is connected.
01-21-2014 11:18 AM
Are you certain you did not do anything besides copy your photos off your SD card to "their" computer? Hmmmm?
My advise is, never use big SD cards. Always use several small ones. When something goes wrong, as it eventually will, you don't lose everything. Save the big SD cards for video not stills.
01-21-2014 01:25 AM
sorry my camera is a Canon 650D not as i have said in my previous email 60D thank you
01-21-2014 08:52 AM
It sounds as though the SD card has become corrupted. But it might be possible to recover the files. There's lots of advice online on how to do it. You might start here...http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/storage/3481659/how-get-files-off-corrupt-sd-card/
Good luck, I know how much vacation pictures can mean.
01-21-2014 10:31 AM
Your best bet is to get another SD card and put the questionable card aside until you get home.
You would not want to reformat the card because that would wipe out any images you've already taken -- but the camera probably will not be able to continue to use the card until you do reformat the card.
I always cringe at the thought of putting memory cards, USB flash-drives, etc. into a "shared" computer. As a public access / shared computer, it's especialy vulnerable to becomming infected with malware. Even though you did not deliberately choose to format or write to the card, it's possible that malware (without your knowledge) did exactly this... to embed a bootable file onto the drive.
BTW... this creates a bit of a risk when trying to import your images onto your home computer. You need to be sure that your Windows is NOT configured to auto-run anything when a removable device is connected.
01-21-2014 11:18 AM
Are you certain you did not do anything besides copy your photos off your SD card to "their" computer? Hmmmm?
My advise is, never use big SD cards. Always use several small ones. When something goes wrong, as it eventually will, you don't lose everything. Save the big SD cards for video not stills.
01-21-2014 03:19 PM
thanks for the advice Maggie
10-18-2014 12:01 PM
did you ever get the pictures off? i am having a similar problem .
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