Phew! Before I considered to try something else, I tried removing the battery - charge it 100%, remove the memory card, put the battery, press the power button - no response. Remove the battery, put back the same memory card, insert the battery, power on - and, viola! It worked like a charm! Thank you Shafiq 360 World!! (Ours is a Canon PowerShot SD750 - very reliable for many years now.)
I had tried everything I could find online for my cybershot, it showed the same error message and the lens barrel kept opening and closing. hitting it with a pencil immediately solved the issue. of course.
Hey bro u had losted the memory card holder and I don't know which holder now I should buy . Can u plz tell me which one should I buy for my cyber short
I would have preferred if you put the bad card back in to show that the problem returned with the bad card - confirmation that the card itself was damaged, and it was not just a poor connection which could have been fixed by just taking the old card out and putting it back in again.
I also have the same problem. but do I have to change the SD card? because I can still see the photos in SD card using the camera. is it really because the memory card for my case?
Pls help me in my problem. When i click the power button the light comes on but there's no response in the screen of the cam like there's no power. Pls help asap
Hola he encontrado mi camara despues de años pero ns que pasa que la enciendo y me sale un aviso de volver a encender la camara ns como solucionarlo uste sabe algo??
@@live8657 Try finding a pin-hole on the camera; use a needle-like tool and gentle insert it into the pin-hole until you sense resistance. Give it a gentle press and it may work. Let us know! On our camera (Canon PowerShot SD750), the pin-hole is right next to the lens and if my memory serves me right, this trick was the intended solution we applied many many years ago - it worked.
@@alternative3545 Try finding a pin-hole on the camera; use a needle-like tool and gentle insert it into the pin-hole until you sense resistance. Give it a gentle press and it may work. Let us know! On our camera (Canon PowerShot SD750), the pin-hole is right next to the lens and if my memory serves me right, this trick was the intended solution we applied many many years ago - it worked.
Try finding a pin-hole on the camera; use a needle-like tool and gentle insert it into the pin-hole until you sense resistance. Give it a gentle press and it may work. Let us know! On our camera (Canon PowerShot SD750), the pin-hole is right next to the lens and if my memory serves me right, this trick was the intended solution we applied many many years ago - it worked.
Try finding a pin-hole on the camera; use a needle-like tool and gentle insert it into the pin-hole until you sense resistance. Give it a gentle press and it may work. Let us know! On our camera (Canon PowerShot SD750), the pin-hole is right next to the lens and if my memory serves me right, this trick was the intended solution we applied many many years ago - it worked.