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I have taken several pictures with my new camera - when I go to look or print them it says that the "file contains no image data" I took 13 pictures and only 5 show up. Is this a problem with my camera? I changed memory card because with the first memory card I took 63 pictures and I was only able to see 19 of them.

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Make sure you have no pictures on the internal memory of the camera. If you do, format the internal memory with no card in the camera. Then, download any pics you can save from the card to your computer. Then, go into the menu and find "format"...follow the on-screen instructions to erase and optimize the card for the camera.

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Note- this software is works only with windows operating system so, connect your Memory Card, Phone, HDD or any other Storage Device to computer to recover data.



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