Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The Memory Card Is Stuck In A Digital Frame

Some digital frames use memory cards to upload pictures.


Digital photo frames are a great way to display your favorite pictures from special events or family vacations. Most digital photo frames have an internal memory and processor that will automatically display the pictures in a continuous slide show. To load the pictures onto the digital photo frame's internal memory, some will connect directly to your computer where you can copy the pictures to the photo frame. Other models are loaded by installing a memory card containing the pictures you want to display on the frame. Should the card become stuck, it may take a little bit of work to get it out.


Instructions


1. Turn the digital photo frame off and unplug the power cord from it.


2. Locate the memory card and inspect it and the slot it is in, to see if you can visually identify any debris that may be causing the card to be stuck. If so, carefully remove the debris using a pair of tweezers. You do not want the debris to fall further into the frame.


3. Use your fingers to try and remove the card, be firm and apply an increasing amount of force to try and remove the card. Try to wiggle or shift it from side to side and see if that will allow it to break free.


4. Inspect the card to see if there is any damage to the contacts or if any of the label has started to peel off before you insert it into your camera or back into the digital frame.

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