Your PC may be infected by some virus who hide the folders and contents of External drives, try searching the contents via Windows explorer Searchbox , for advance options - try cleaning your external drive by "diskpart"
1. Open CMD as administrator.
2. type "diskpart" press enter.
3. type "List disk" press enter, a list of disk attached to your PC will appear.
4. Identify & Select your external drive by typing "Sel disk 2" press enter, supposing that external disk is 2.
5. ATTENTION: this will erase all data of your selected disk. Type "Clean" press enter. wait few seconds.......
6. Type "Create Partition Primary" wait few seconds....
7. Type "Format fs=ntfs Quick" press enter. wait few seconds.....
8. Re insert your drive and check for Issues .. GOOD LUCK !
If persists, post with screenshots
SOURCE: The photos aren't downloading from
Make sure you have the Mac driver for your camera. Install the Mac driver that came with the CD. Try to use a different USB cable. You can also try to isolate the problem by plugging your camera to a Windows OS computer like windows xp and vista.
SOURCE: our lumix dmc-fs3 camera says the memory card is
It should have a little switch on the side. You slide it down to lock, up to unlock.
SOURCE: I cant upload movies form my Panasonic Lumix® to mac
You could try using a card reader to upload the videos to a folder on your desktop.
SOURCE: I have a : panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 Digital Camera
Page 92 of owner's manual for DMC-LZ3 states "Do not use memory card larger than 2GB".
SOURCE: my camera doesn't recognize the memory card
The problem may be simpler to solve. Perhaps you never normally change the setting from iA (intelligent auto), but the wheel with settings can get moved by accident. If it goes around one place counter-clockwise, it puts it onto the built-in memory, it seems. I had the same problem, and it frustrated me for months!
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