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N70 memory card write protected.

Last answer on Nov 14, 2009 11:30:17 am GMT roshan, on Jul 14, 2009 7:09:46 am BST 
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Hello,
my mobile phone n70 memory card write protected.i cannot copy anythings to memory card. how do i remove that? i was scan my memory card. but no good results. anyone can tell me how to solve that problem

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re_mi, on Jul 16, 2009 10:26:58 am BST
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Hye there,

You will have to remove the memory card,

Just try to locate the tiny write protection switch on the card!

Just push it to the other direction, write protection won't bug you anymore

Thanks

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meme2012, on Aug 30, 2009 9:17:28 pm BST
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I have tryed that a million times and it still hasnt worked this stuff is bogus.

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mon, on Oct 18, 2009 9:39:47 am BST

Hey yo?? the topic is multimedia card?? there is no switch on it.... we are using multimedia card not sd card ok

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 sunny, on Nov 14, 2009 11:30:17 am GMT

Hello,

I am having troubles with a 2gb Toshiba SD memory card.

The card was in my digital camera (Nikon Coolpix s51) for a couple months without use, and when I went to take pictures one day, the camera couldn't read the card. I never had any trouble with it before. It just stopped reading it out of the blue.

I took the card out of my camera, and inserted it into the SD slot on my laptop computer (HP Pavilion dv6000). Usually, I can find the card in My Computer, and access its contents. Now, however, it's like my computer doesn't recognize the card, either.

There are a lot of important documents and other meaningful files on this card, so I would really appreciate any help.

Thanks!

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