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Take a photo of your licence, then take the SD card out of your Camera and put it in your laptop. find the link under my computer.
Move the pic to a folder like Email Attachments then when you email the paypal and insert the pic from the folder.
Check if the phone if Bluetooth capable, then you can send the pictures via bluetooth to another BT device (Computer, phone, tablet). If not, take the most important and send it by email. Because is not a new phone, probably the pics have little resolution, you may send a bunch in just one email.
Take no more pics until you've recovered your photos, take the card out of the camera. This is to reduce the chance of you overwriting some of your "lost" photos. There are many good freeware photo recovery software options that may help you recover your photos. This article reviews and outlines several of the better ones:
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There are a number of ways to do that. 1. Connect the phone to the computer with the USB cable provided. Go to the pics folder, select the pics you want to transfer and from the Options select either MOVE TO or COPY TO and place the pic files on the computer. Copy To will leave the original on the phone while Move To will delete the files on the phone after placing them on the computer.
2. Connect the phone to the computer through BlueTooth, if you have one on your computer. And rest of the procedure is the same as above.
3. Attach the pic file to email and sent it to yourself and receive them on the computer. This is a long procedure but works equally well.
All deleted messages are kept in Trash bin. 1. Login to your email account 2. Click on Bin icon on left menu 3. Open message with photos 4. Select Move to from top menu or just download attached pics
Van D UK is right. It seems suspiciously like a memory card corruption problem - maybe caused by the combination of the red battery light coming on and the act of taking the picture.
If you remove the scandisk card (camera off) and use a card reader to view the contents on a computer, you maybe can see if the file structure on the scandisk makes sense.
Presumably you have the camera user manual. This might help.
There might be some info about how to set up a new scandisk card. You might be able to rescue all the photos you have already on the existing scandisk card. I suggest you rescue them as a priority if you can. I suggest too that, in future, you download as a matter of habit all your photos (regardless) onto a computer. Having rescued as much as you can you can either re-format the existing scandisk card using the camera (if you can) or buy yourself another scandisk card.
I have had similar problems with my Sony camera and card. Try and get the correct card for your camera. I got some cards simlar to a Sony card but in the end I could only use one of them in the camera. The other had to do duty as file storers/transferers.
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