Take the SD card out if still inserted.My pc isn't reaching the log in page anymore for some reason so unable to proceed with this error yet.
Could be corrupt files or the SD card maybe has some bad sectors,can you open the card from "computer"?If nothing is showing or there are files missing it may be possible to recover them
using a recovery program,you could try this"Recuva".
http://www.piriform.com/products
Could be corrupt files or the SD card maybe has some bad sectors,can you open the card from "computer"?If nothing is showing or there are files missing it may be possible to recover them
using a recovery program,you could try this"Recuva".
http://www.piriform.com/products
What format (file type) if any is showing?
try right clicking a file/open with/choose program.
failing that try the recovery program I linked you to.
The files could be corrupt,in which case there's not much you can do about saving them,
if so you may need to format the disk (SD card) to make it usable.
Try reset the file associations.
Click start, Default programs,
Set your default programs
Select windows photo viewer from the list and set the program to default.
If you use a different photo viewer go back to Default programs and select Associate a file type or protocol with a program.
Scroll down the list to find the file type you want to associate with a certain program.
Click Change program. If you see the program in the list select it. If not click browse and browse to the software executable file for the program you will use to view photos.
Does it not give you the option to save files to another drive?Tried this and scanned the sd card specifically. It only showed deleted files. Maybe if i delete them they will show haha? No luck
Tried this and scanned the sd card specifically. It only showed deleted files. Maybe if i delete them they will show haha? No luck
Won't open in any program, same error message.
Folllowed your steps, but nothing. File not supported.
Edit: Its an ARW file, found a program now. Hopefully should be able to save elsewhere now as different format!