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Erasing MemoryCard?


Question Posted Friday November 6 2009, 9:51 pm

I'm trying to erase my memory card even though there isn't anything on it. Like i'm trying to reset it because when i try to save pictures on it it says that the memory card is full, but when I hook it up to the computer nothing pops up in the memory card except for two folders. Thanks!

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dottie4 answered Saturday November 7 2009, 7:05 pm:
If you are on Windows just bring up my computer and then plug the memory card in. Find out what the drive letter is then right click on it. On that list click on format. On that windows then hit yes or ok. It should give you a warning that it will erase the card completely.

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