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memorycard problem: G:/dcim.exe is not valid win32 application

Discussion in 'Digital photography' started by kevat, Apr 16, 2010.

  1. kevat

    kevat Member

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    Hello!

    I don't manage to get my pictures out of my Camera. It is saying G:/dcim.exe is not valid win32 application when I try to access the Camera. I am on a travel and have important pictures in the memory card. I hope they are not lost or destroyed by a virus or something.

    My Cameras make is Ricoh Caplio RR630. The memory card is SanDisk if I remember correctly. Can I take it out of the Camera without losing the pictures, if I need to verify the make of the memory card?

    I have tried with 2 different computers with the same message.

    Please help me
     
  2. Paula_X

    Paula_X Guest

    yawn.. why is your retard operating system trying to mount the drive as an executable application? .. dcim is what the picture files are called usually.. dcim000001.jpg etc

    take the card out and stick it in a card reader.. or turn bloody windows crappy "autoplay" function OFF!!!
     
  3. kevat

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    I have no Idea. I am using the computers at internetcafes in India. Back home I use Ubuntu, it might me because of the change of the system also?

    How the get that autoplay off?
     
  4. 1nsan3

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    lol there shouldnt even be a DCIM.exe file on your camera. if there is then i would delete it.
     

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