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It's not good to make it impossible to take pictures or not to recognize it.
If you can't take pictures, format the card on the camera again.
If it can't be recognized at all, it means that the card format does not match the format that the camera can recognize, and see what format the camera can recognize.
If you don't know, you can take it to buy a camera and ask them to see it, it's very simple, and it will definitely not charge.
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The formatted parameters on the computer are generally FAT32, 32K, while Panasonic machines support FAT32, 64K.
I've also encountered this problem, and after changing the 64k grid again, it can be recognized on the camera.
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Formatting issues...Take a look at the formats supported by the camera card.
Then use the computer grid to form the corresponding format!
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Either your card is locked, or your card is formatted and doesn't match the format of the camera!
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There is a lock logo on the card, there is a paddle, try it and you will know. On the right side of the gold finger. The top is unlocked, and the bottom is locked. You can shoot it and can you save or delete it. It is possible that the card is broken and cannot be formatted.
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I've also run into this issue, which can be solved like this: select the SD card--- right-click on the properties --- the tool --- start checking (tick automatically check for filesystem errors) --check ---ok
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Circled in red are the ISO adjustment buttons. According to the answer, you can choose the ISO value of Sun Yuhui after the collapse;
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It is to use SD as a storage medium, and does not have its own storage space.
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If you are dealing with **, then sorry, all cameras are not recognized at the moment. If you just changed your name for **, then it's okay, you can guess the name of the original ** by taking a new **. For example, the new ** is dscn00095, then the old ones may be dscn00094, dscn00093 and some previous numbers.
But it may not be able to recover all of them, and you usually have to guess correctly. But you didn't provide the model of your camera, the card model is useless, and others can't guess it (some say it's p00000001 p9999999, some say it's lumi00000001 lumi9999999). Sometimes, even if you correct everything, you may not be able to read it.
The second case: you change the name of the system file (that is, hidden) or the folder that is stored on some of the above cards that must be stored by the camera. The camera can't read the card anymore, and it can't shoot**.
There are two best ways to do this, one is to borrow a new card and put it in your camera to format it, and then open the tools in your computer - Folder Options - View - put a dot before "Show system folder contents" and "Show all files or folders", and leave it blank before "Hide protected OS files" - OK. Usually you will be able to show those hidden system files. Just change it.
The other way is to format what everyone says.
The third case: the interface of the camera or SD card is broken, which is very rare, but it cannot be ruled out. You can check it against the substitution method.
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After the memory card is put into the camera to take pictures, it will automatically generate a folder in the card to store **, and the default folder name is different for different brands of machines. For example, Canon's DCIM, open this folder, there is a sub-folder inside, Canon's can be 101canon, ** files are stored here. Panasonic's default folder is not very clear because I don't have a machine at hand.
The easiest way is to use this card to load the camera and take another one**, and Panasonic's default folder will be automatically generated, and the non-default folder and the files stored in the card will not be deleted. Then connect the card reader to the computer, transfer the **files in the folder you changed to the default folder (that is, the folder with a new photo**), everything is OK, the camera will definitely be able to browse these**.
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Changing your name doesn't necessarily solve the problem.
You don't have to worry, this is just caused by the slightly different file formats between the camera and the computer, and it has nothing to do with the name of the folder!
You try formatting the card in the camera first, and if you can, you'll be fine. If it doesn't work, you have to format this card again in the computer, choose NTFS and FAT32, anyway, try some formats when formatting, and insert them into the camera after formatting them, and try it, okay, it's good to try the next format.
I've come across this kind of problem a lot, and I can definitely solve it.
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The camera card is unreadable, it is not the cause of any file, it is a problem with the card. Because the SD card is an external storage device, the files inside it are automatically generated by the camera during use, so you don't need to worry about it, no matter how you change it, the camera will regenerate the appropriate folder!
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The contents of the card are backed up by the computer first.
1. Change the name of the folder in the card back to the original file name on the computer;
2. Use the camera to adjust the menu in the browsing mode (even if you can't see the picture), select Format card with camera, generally format card with camera will automatically re-establish the correct folder.
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Teach you a local method: go to the digital photo studio and ask them for help, this knowledge is their food capital, and they will get it. Mine is a Sony camera and it's the same situation as you, the guy who found the digital camera spot, got it in a few minutes.
There was no charge either. I had to rinse three **s in return. You can also give it a try.
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Format the SD card, if it doesn't work, it is estimated that it is a problem with the camera card slot or an internal problem.
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Eventually, it will be copied out ... Why not do it. The card is always full...
Copy it out and format it with your camera. It's the best way to do it.
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There is a small switch on the SD that locks the file. The landlord takes a look.
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You take a photo with the camera again, and then check the name of the folder on the computer, and then change the name of the original folder that has been changed.
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It is the most realistic and convenient to try an SD card, this is not good, you can take a look at the following method.
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Once you've backed it up on your computer, it's almost as good as you can format it in your camera.
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Take a few shots with your camera**, switch to your computer to see how you name it, and then modify it!
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Just use the camera format memory card.
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There are two reasons for this. You can try a different card first. If you can read the card normally after changing the card, it is a problem with the card.
If you still can't read the card, then the camera holder is broken, and it is recommended that you take it to the manufacturer for repair.
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The camera you bought is a parallel import, and it should have been originally sold in Taiwan. The mainland licensed goods are in simplified Chinese, and the name is "digital camera". When the camera leaves the factory, the GX1 is not equipped with an SD card, nor does it come with an audio cable.
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The original has no film, and there is no card, the machine is new, probably no old machine, it may not be officially licensed, because there will be a simplified manual in Chinese mainland.
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Parallel cargo planes. It does not affect the use, it should be Hong Kong goods or something. The quality is the same, but there is a problem with the joint guarantee.
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