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Trouble | Possible Cause | Suggested Solution |
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You are losing images | An error occurred on | Disconnect the camera from the |
from the PCMCIA card. | the card. | computer and the adapter and turn |
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| off the camera Reconnect and retry. |
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| If you continue to have problems, |
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| reformat the PCMCIA card with the |
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| Format button on the Camera |
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| Control panel of the software |
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| driver. (This will erase all existing |
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| images from the card.) |
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| If the problem persists, contact |
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| Canon or Kodak. |
Image data on the PCMCIA card have become corrupted; you are unable to access the image data.
You may be using an | Use only the supplied SCSI cables |
improper SCSI cable | or other cables as specified in |
to connect the camera | Chapter 4 to attach the camera or |
to your computer. | other peripherals to the computer. |
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Your SCSI chain is not | Ensure that the SCSI chain is |
terminated properly. | terminated properly as described in |
| Chapter 4. |
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The files have become | If you have access to an IBM PC or |
corrupted for an | compatible computer with a |
unknown reason. | PCMCIA card reader and disk utility |
| software, you may be able to |
| recover image and sound files with |
| that utility software. |
| If that computer system is |
| unavailable or that action is |
| unsuccessful, you may need to |
| format the disk with the camera, an |
| operation which will erase all of |
| your data on the card. |