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I am out in the woods hiking, we are in an area of incredible Showy Lady Slippers, I change my lens from the 23 to my 105 Nikon. Take a few pictures, turn the camera off change back to the 23 camera went dead with a message "Upgrade Complete, restart the camera". I have been up to date with upgrades, camera and my one Leica L lens. This kept happening, I changed the battery waited 30 second with the battery out of the camera, still happening. I then put on the 55 7 Artisans lens and it went away. An hour later getting home I noticed I hadn't turned off the camera, put the 23 back on all was fine. So Hmmmm.

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It may have been the card, it was the one I used for the last update, interesting the lens was updated. I did a deep reformat of the card in the computer and when I inserted it into the camera (won't work with the computer format).

Maybe

1) the battery was almost gone 2 bars for a while.

2) because I had a full card I didn't bring an extra one

3) I changed the lens on the almost depleted battery, then put in the new battery, may have initiated the update cycle

Was just weird, never happens when I am taking photos around the house, always when I am off somewhere.

Edited by tommonego@gmail.com
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What software are you using to reformat the SD card in your computer? If you use the SDFormatter application from sdcard.org, it should work correctly in any camera without requiring an in-camera format cycle. 

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