Unable to use Card error using Sony A100 Camera
The Sony A100 Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera is the first DSLR camera launched by Sony. This 10.2 mega pixel camera is compatible with all Sony and Konica Minolta A-mount lenses. The recording medium to save pictures in Sony A100 DSLR is Compact Flash (CF) memory cards. A CF media card can be corrupted due to file system damage, erroneous handling, malicious software like virus etc. In such situations, the pictures saved in the CF card become inaccessible. To access those pictures, in case of no back up availability, the user needs to use efficient Photo Recovery Software.
As a practical example, when a user attempts to view the previously stored photographs from a CF card which is inside the Sony A100 camera, he encounters the below error message:
“Unable to use Card”
After the above error message appears on the Sony A100 screen, the pictures stored in the flash card become inaccessible. The main cause of the above error message is that the Sony A100 DSLR is unable to read the data stored in the flash memory card. In such scenarios, if the user needs to use the flash memory card and store new pictures on the card, then he needs to format the media card. To recover the pictures from the flash media card, the user needs to use effective Picture Recovery software. This Picture Recovery software recovers and restores lost pictures by using influential scanning methods.
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