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Charity Kincaid Posted on Feb 02, 2013

When i remove the sd card to upload photos to my computer my new pictures are not there but are when the sd card is in the camera?

I am trying to upload the pictures from my SD card to my computer. When I put the SD card in my computer I can only view older pics, the new pics that I took with my Finepix camera do not show up, but are there to view when i put the SD card back in the camera....PLEASE HELP how can i get my pictures off my camera?

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There are two possibilities that I can think of. 1) The SD card is full. You will need to copy the pictures off the SD card and onto your computer, then format the card. You can probably do this in the camera, but MAKE SURE you have copied the pictures you want to your computer because the format will erase everything. 2) The SD card is write protected. Look closely at the SD card there is a little slide switch that "locks" the SD card so that your camera cannot put any pictures on it. This slide switch must be in the unlocked position (or NOT locked).
Hope this helps.

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your problem seem to be the card reader in the camera body have contact problem, first thing is to ensure is there anything inside the hole where you insert your mem card, second ,try to use contact cleaner to clean up the card reader .hope it help.

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2008

SOURCE: Can't upload pics to computer

I own this camera and I enjoy it. I recommend REMOVING / uninstalling the driver software provided by the manufacturer. After you do this, simply plug the USB cord in from the computer to the camera and Windows XP knows what to do and will walk you through the process. You can also double-click to look under the "My Computer" icon and then you will see an icon for your camera - double-click to open and veiw all of your photos. You can simply drag and drop them on your desktop if you wish.

I have not installed the software disk that came with my camera and I don't intend to.

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  • Posted on Dec 04, 2008

SOURCE: card not initialized

Browsing through other threads with a similar problem. Thank you.

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  • Posted on May 21, 2009

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It sounds like the tiny locking switch on the SD card has accidently been set to "lock". Remove the card from the camera and slide the switch to the opposite position. That should do it.

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2009

SOURCE: camera says SD CARD NOT INITIALIZED

card not initialized

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