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Posted By : Student of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on January 19, 2004

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I recently took photos using my Nikon Coolpix775, which uses a CompactFlash card. Some of the images were previously reviewed while still "in the camera" and were fine. Later, the camera seemed to malfunction and would not take more photos, saying something to the effect that something was incompatible. (It had acted up in the past, but I thought that it was the media card, so I bought a new media card.) I removed the media card from the camera and tried to view the pictures using my PC Card. I could view some of them, but some were only half the picture, and either had some odd color on the one half, or half was all gray. Some won't open at all, although Windows Explorer shows there is data there but it cannot be accessed using that program (I think it's PhotoHouse).

My question is: Is there a way to access those photos at all? A program I can buy, etc? Thanks for your help.

Marianne Bazan

This question was answered on January 19, 2004. Much of the information contained herein may have changed since posting.


If the application that came with the camera does'nt allow you to view the pictures, then the problem is not the application All your problems may be Hardware related meaning the camera

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Posted by Student of Katharine Gibbs School - New York on January 19, 2004

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