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  Fix Fuji camera error Card not initialized

Fuji digital cameras are used by photography lovers all over the world. These are available in a number of models. But sometimes after you snap and delete a large number of pictures on your Fuji camera, then certain problems may arise leading to the Fuji camera error Card not initialized error. The occurrence of the error message is an indication that the SD card has got corrupt and it needs to be formatted.



The occurrence of the Fuji camera error Card not initialized may be the result of a number of reasons like



  1. Accumulation of dust particles inside the receptacle of SD card
  2. Damage of file system in the SD card.
  3. Malfunctioning of the SD card.

Due to the error the user cannot use the camera any more and is unable to click new pictures or even access the photos. The only solution for getting rid of the Fuji camera error Card not initialized is that you format the SD card. For formating the card you need to follow the steps mentioned below:

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  1. Insert the SD card into the card reader of the computer.
  2. Click on START and then on My Computer.
  3. Search for Devices with Removable Storage. Right click on it and select Format.
  4. Under the File System, choose FAT for those SD cards that are under 2GB. For larger SD cards choose FAT32.
  5. Click on Start to start the formatting.

When the formatting process is completed the card is initialized. But the problem that arises here is that formatting the card would delete the entire data stored in the SD card making you lose all the pictures that are stored in the camera. In such a situation you can use an efficient and reliable third party Photo recovery tool that can recover the entire data stored on the SD card efficiently without losing any.

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