A sales clerk at Best Buy solved the problem. Seems that when my friend
removed the SD card she unknowingly only removed the SD mini from the adapter.
The camera saw a defective SD card. The clerk removed the adapter and
everything worked fine. She bought a 32G SD card and it works okay.
>
> That's pretty much the online consensus. So she's going to spend $13
>at Best Buy for a 32G SanDisk Extreme SD card.
>
>>
>>Perhaps removing the card and battery/batteries. Replace battery and insert
>>different SD card, then try powering up.
>>
>>
>>> A friend recently bought a Nikon A1000 camera. It worked fine until
>>> she put an SD memory card in it. The camera froze up and cannot be used.
>>> You can turn it on, but no functions work, meaning you cannot get into the
>>> menu. There are no green-dotted buttons that will let you reset it.
>>>
>>> So, anyone know of this problem and how to fix it? Looking online it
>>> seems that many Nikon cameras have this problem, and it's mostly related to
>>> using slow SD cards.
>>>
>>
>
Chris
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>Discussion <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: [OM] OT: Nikon A1000 Freezeup
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