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I am hoping that this problem is not big and can be easily solved. I have a D3 (love it) and just got a used L1 for my son as a Christmas present. He started to download the images from the L1 and, after a bit, an error dialog box showed up on the computer monitor.

 

The error said "Cannot copy P1100189 (or some other file number): cannot find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and file name."

 

At this point, the computer indicated that the SD card was empty (which it wasn't). We would turn the camera off and on again. All of the un-moved images were still there on the card and healthy. We would select either all of the remaining images or just a few, and, again after a while, the same error dialog box would pop up again. Eventually, we moved his SD card into my D3 and all of the files would transfer just fine. This happened over two different SD cards and they worked fine in my D3, so I'm certain that it is not a bad card.

 

Does this sound like a solvable problem?

 

Kevin

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I am hoping that this problem is not big and can be easily solved. I have a D3 (love it) and just got a used L1 for my son as a Christmas present. He started to download the images from the L1 and, after a bit, an error dialog box showed up on the computer monitor.

 

The error said "Cannot copy P1100189 (or some other file number): cannot find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and file name."

 

At this point, the computer indicated that the SD card was empty (which it wasn't). We would turn the camera off and on again. All of the un-moved images were still there on the card and healthy. We would select either all of the remaining images or just a few, and, again after a while, the same error dialog box would pop up again. Eventually, we moved his SD card into my D3 and all of the files would transfer just fine. This happened over two different SD cards and they worked fine in my D3, so I'm certain that it is not a bad card.

 

Does this sound like a solvable problem?

 

Kevin

 

Is it a SD or is it the SD HC card? some readers/camera's do not work great. So I always use a little usb adapter that supports the SD HC card.

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Hi,

 

Thanks for the response. Both of the cards that he had trouble with are SD cards. One is 2 gigs, the other is 1 gig. If this is the only problem, I think that a separate reader would be an acceptable solution. Which would you recommend?

 

Kevin

 

I use the SanDisk MicroMate SDHC and works great. Fast and no errors.:D

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