![]() You want to do these steps in order so you don’t waste your time. The earlier steps are the most obvious and easiest to do, while the steps later are more difficult but usually solve the problem. Clean your memory card slot Photo by One Idea LLC on StockSnap Unfortunately, for the majority of us, it’s not that simple. If your memory card is working again – great. Try both of these a few times, removing the memory card and reinserting it, and turning your camera off and on again. ![]() While we’re talking about obvious solutions, I also suggest that you turn your camera off and on again. You should also never overlook the most obvious solution. I know this is obvious, but you might not have actually tried this, especially if you’re not using a Sony camera or device. Reinsert memory card.” So the first thing you should try is to remove the memory card and reinsert it. You may have noticed the full error message is “Unable to read memory card. Here are seven steps to fix the unable to read memory card error. You can fix this by backing up the contents of the memory card on a computer than formatting it. The unable to read memory card error is caused by a corrupted SD card. Keep in mind, these solutions aren’t specific to Sony cameras, so if your experiencing SD card problems on other devices, this article can help you as well. Does this sound familiar? The only helpful answers I found were on YouTube, but I couldn’t find a single article with a helpful solution, so I decided to make my own. It tells you to go into settings and click “format memory card.” Unfortunately for us, the format option is greyed out or blocked by the error message. The Sony website wasn’t helpful – it never is. I found multiple forum threads with the same problem, but never a clear answer. Reinsert memory card.” I did some research but the answer was unclear. Recently, my Sony camera has been giving me an annoying error message – “Unable to read memory card.
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