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memory card locked appears on my camera how do I unlock it?

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Apprentice

how do I unlock the memory card in my powershot a480?

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cicopo
Elite

With the card out of the camera you will see a small tab on 1 side that moves from front to rear. That's the lock so slide it to the other end of the slot. (it doesn't move very far).

 

"A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought."

I have been trying to unlock this memory card for 2 weeks. I finally found this online and want to thank you for the help

 

Thanks Rae

Thanks for that, I had no idea what to do but after watching the info film I was unlocked in seconds :0)

thank you card now active

I CAN NOT SEE A SLIDE ON MY MEMORY CARD, IS THERE AN OTHER WAY TO UNLOCK THE CARD.

 

What brand and model memory card is it? Also what camera do you have? Does the card work in a computer?

The "memory card locked" error is generated by the device or the camera there is a tiny switch that senses the position of the slide switch on the card. Maybe that card is not compatable with your camera but we need more info

I've had the little switch escape from the card on 3 different cards over the years. That might be the issue here assuming it's an SD style card . If it's missing there will be a slot on the side of the card near the terminal end. that's roughly 4 mm long (3/16 inch)

"A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought."

I don't see any tab except the one that holds the battery in.

 

Please look at the photos I posted.  The "TAB" is the little sliding gizmo ON the side of the memory CARD.  This is the mechanical way of locking or unlocking the card to allow data to be manipulated on it.  You want it unlocked inside your camera.  But that tab also contacts/slightly pushes a small switch sideways inside the camera that lets the camera know the card is unlocked; sometimes the tab is slightly too "short" sideways to push that switch (laterally) properly.  Placing a piece of tape over that area--you must look at the photos!!!--is a quick fix that will allow the camera to recognize that the card is unlocked, and can also serve as a quick diagnostic to confirm that the locking problem with your camera is due to the card/switch problem and not to some other (internal) camera defect.  Anyway, you have to read the entire thread and study the photos.

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