“Card Unreadable” error in Sea & Sea DX-1G digital camera
The highly functional Sea & Sea DX-1G is a 10 mega pixel compact underwater digital camera. The digital camera is equipped with a CCD images sensor, and delivers exceptional quality image reproduction. The camera use Secure Digital (SD) memory card / Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) or MultiMedia Card (MMC) memory card as its storage device. On some occasions, a SD, MMC, or SDHC card gets corrupted due to virus infection, accidentally switching off the camera while a read/write process is ongoing, etc. In such situations, you can restore your lost pictures using a valid and recent backup. In case,the backup is unavailable, or is corrupt or fails to restore the data, then you need to use an effective[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]Software to recover your lost pictures completely.
Consider a scenario – By mistake, you remove or pull out the MMC memory card of your Sea & Sea DX-1G digital camera while an ongoing read/write process. When you re-insert the SD memory card into the camera, you encounter the below error message:
“Card Unreadable”
When the above error message occurs, all the pictures stored in the Sea & Sea DX-1G digital camera becomes inaccessible. Also, the above error message repeatedly occurs, each time you try to access your MMC memory card.
Cause:
The error message “Card Unreadable” in MMC memory card occurred because of the reason that you pulled out the memory card while an ongoing process was being carried out in Sea & Sea DX-1G d
Resolution:
To resolve these issues, you need to format the MMC memory card. But, formatting the memory card will erase all the stored pictures in MMC memory card. In such situations, to recover your lost pictures, you need to use a third-party application known as Digital Photo Recovery Software. The Photo Recovery utility employ intense scanning methods to ensure absolute recovery of your pictures. Equipped with highly interactive user interface, the Photo Recovery application is user-friendly and self-explanatory.
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