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SONY C:13:01 ERROR

anonymous Posted Jul 12, 2003

I get error C:13:01 in SONY cyber short camera. PLEASE GIVER REPLY HOW TO REPAIR.

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    I have a sony mavica digital camera which has stopped functioning due to this error. please let me know what to do now. Thanks

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    Re: SONY C:13:01 ERROR

     Leo Hadad Posted Aug 08, 2004

    I tried to move a photo counterclockwise on a USB READER and failed. I inserted the memory stick in the camera a receive the error C:13:01. I don't want to lose my photos if possible. Thany you for your assistance.

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    Re: SONY C:13:01 ERROR

     suja Posted Aug 08, 2004

    I get error C:13:01 in SONY cyber short camera

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    Re: SONY C:13:01 ERROR

     Danijel Posted Aug 07, 2004

    Removing this error is quite easy, as you open the memory stick by pealing of the plastic mantle(which by the way you don't have to do) you can see that some certain clusters of the memory stick are jammed. Just take your memory stick and drop it from some reasonable height on to your desk and hopefully the error will dissappear...

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    Re: SONY C:13:01 ERROR

     Sonja Posted Aug 04, 2004

    Hi the windows & sony memory stick users, The problem caused by low battery level when you try to copy the files from digital camera to your PC. All you need to do is just go to my computer on windows, click right button on sony memory stick drive and then do 'format'. couldn't find the way to recover the picutres or movies you took but at least, it works for the next around. hope it helps.

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    Re: SONY C:13:01 ERROR

     suelo_46 Posted Aug 02, 2004

    I'm having the same problem. I need to know what to do about this? Thanks

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    Re: SONY C:13:01 ERROR

     anonymous Posted May 06, 2004

    Here's another solution for the C:13:01 error. I also had this problem, but now I know what it is. I have a Sony Cybershot F707 camera with a Sony 256 Memorystick PRO. If you use this stick in this camera you'll get the C:13:01 error, because this camera don't support Memorystick PRO, only Memorystick. When you try another Memorystick (not a Pro-version) the camera will just work fine. And when you try the Memorystick PRO in a F717 for example (this camera supports Memorystick PRO), the Memorystick Pro also will work just fine.

    Comment 1, Last comment by Marc Aug 02, 2004

    I have a sony mvc-FD73 AND IT ALWAY GUIVE ME A c: 13:01 disk error. I try avery thing like format and change disk for different compagny and any thing change i have alway this message. Wat going rung hi have 3 camera sony please help please...... I cant take any photo with this camera and the store were i by cant do anyting for me...

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    I have a sony mvc-FD73 AND IT ALWAY GUIVE ME A c: 13:01 disk error. I try avery thing like format and change disk for different compagny and any thing change i have alway this message. Wat going rung hi have 3 camera sony please help please......

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    Re: SONY C:13:01 ERROR

     anonymous Posted Jul 28, 2004

    I found that if I used the Windows Image Transfer Wizard in XP (really any image transfer software should work if you can select which images too transfer) - it would read the card and display all of the images. I would try to copy all of the images - usually failing on the 1st image. I would retry but this time unselecting the image it failed on. Then I found that I was able to retireve the remaining images. Yes, I did loose a picture. But loosing 1 is a heck of a lot better than loosing the entire memory stick! I hope this information helps. I have received this error with both the 16MB stick that cam with my DSC-P72 and the Lexar 256 (128x2) I purchased seperately. If this is truly a problem of the memory stick technology - Sony needs to give of this proprietary technology and go with the SDD or Flash everyone else uses.

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