Hi Christine,

This is the problem with SD cards. Sometimes they get more sensitive than
we'd like. A friend of mine that is more experienced than me in digital,
avoid as much as possible to take the card out of K10D. He connects the
camera to the pc and upload the photos.

Best regards,
Manuel

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Christine Aguila
Enviada: domingo, 20 de Abril de 2008 0:38
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: troubleshooting a damaged memory card

Hi Everyone:

I had to take 3 quick shots of something to send to someone in an email.  I 
shot the photos, put the memory card in the card reader in my PC tower, & 
couldn't get the PC to read the card.

I then took a quick shot on a different card, and the PC read that card just

fine.

I looked up Help & it was recommended to wipe the metal contacts with 
alcohol.

Has anyone used this remedy?  Do you suggest a different remedy?  I'm pretty

sure the card in question is the one I bought with the K10D last June of 
2007.  It's a Lexar Professional SD 2gig 133x speed.  (As is the 2nd card I 
used.)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,  Christine 



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