Putting this in the correct forum, forgot about "tech talk" the first time http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=393717I bought a 64MB SD memory card for my Canon Elph SD400 digital camera at a specialty store in the Orlando airport before my trip... and yes, grossly overpaid Here's what happened with it though:1) Took about 10 pictures yesterday with no problem, looked through them a once or twice.2) <Here's where the problems begin> I look through the picture and 1 says "corrupted data" and only showed a smaller thumbnail of the original pic.3) Next time it's turned on it says "No pictures". (Now they've all disappeared) So I decided to leave it alone.4) Turn it back on a while later and now it says "Memory Card Error"What's goin on? So I put it in my computer thinking my camera may have just been having a problem and my computer said that the card is unformatted and formatting it will erase all data. The card was working fine the first few times I used it (ie: when I took those first 10 pictures or so). Any suggestions? Does anyone know if those pictures I took would still be there somewhere?And yes, I'm going to call the store and ask for a refund because of defective merchandise.Just wanted to see if anyone else has ever had a problem with a memory card not working right after purchase.
3/13/2006 5:28:37 PM
its possible it was just defective.i'd use it as an excuse to get your money back so you can buy something at a better price.
3/13/2006 5:34:37 PM
^ that's what i was planning on doing, but I was hoping someone would know how to salvage my pics first *sigh*
3/13/2006 5:40:12 PM
64mb??? are you serious?i thought my two 512mbs on the same camera were bad... with 64mb you can record a 30 second video clip before it fills up
3/15/2006 11:45:19 AM