The best way to determine if this is in fact a connectivity/driver problem with the camera is to read the card independently. i.e. remove it from the camera and read it via the reader built into your computer or, absent of that an external reader which can be inexpensively purchased for about $10
Try turning your camera on and putting it in play mode WITHOUT the card inserted. If you can see the images, this will explain that the images are in your camera's memory and not on the card.
Try turning your camera on and putting it in play mode WITHOUT the card inserted. If you can see the images, this will explain that the images are in your camera's memory and not on the card.
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The best way to determine if this is in fact a connectivity/driver problem with the camera is to read the card independently. i.e. remove it from the camera and read it via the reader built into your computer or, absent of that an external reader which can be inexpensively purchased for about $10
Try turning your camera on and putting it in play mode WITHOUT the card inserted. If you can see the images, this will explain that the images are in your camera's memory and not on the card.