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Post by sd51555 on Jul 23, 2018 12:06:08 GMT -6
Been fighting one of my cameras with a "No Memory" error. Took to google to figure it out and came up nearly empty. Found one forum where a guy advised to put the card into the camera and to "erase all images" using the camera, instead of the computer like I normally do. So I tried it last night and it started working after that.
Now you know. I was ready to start pitching them things in the garbage can. My oldest ones are still working great, it's the newer ones that are going starting to act up after a season.
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Post by Catscratch on Jul 23, 2018 12:46:01 GMT -6
I had the same problem with one.,, and the same fix. I went through 3 moultries in one yr (sending them back for replacements). Luckily moultrie was very easy to work with and upgraded my camera every time for free. Otherwise they would have made my "never again" list.
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Post by snowracerh on Jul 23, 2018 19:47:14 GMT -6
What model is it? Some of them have a small button, visible after the battery tray is removed. This is held down to do a "hard" reset. Also erasing images with the camera only and dedicating sd cards to only that camera may help. Also make sure you are using the right "class" of sd cards - i believe they like class 2 or 4 and not too large of size (8 gb or less)
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Post by Tooln on Jul 23, 2018 20:09:42 GMT -6
Always delete pics with the camera. Same goes for formatting.
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Post by nhmountains on Aug 4, 2018 21:00:45 GMT -6
I have had issue with the no memory message and tried formatting in the camera. Still had the message so I switched cards and the new card worked fine. I tried the card on two different manufacturers cameras and it never worked.
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