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In my opinion, it's not a problem with the card, but with its cover... It detects it as being open. Either it’s not closed properly, or the notches that allow it to detect closure are broken, or there’s a loose connection...
Is your Olympus still under warranty?
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Other people who had the same issue here.
Okay, it's not the same model, but it's the same brand, so it might be the same system...
Okay, it's not the same model, but it's the same brand, so it might be the same system...
Are you really sure, sure, sure that there isn't a tiny, delicate notch that has popped out?? The notch is used to press a tiny switch that signals to the camera that the lid is closed.
Because if that's not it, I can't tell you more (a component that has burned out otherwise...). You can try resetting the device (if there is one, the procedure should be described in the manual). I doubt it will solve anything, but it doesn't hurt to try.
There’s still the warranty, but I doubt it’s still under warranty...
Olympus repair shops might cost you more than the price of your second-hand device (you'll need to ask Olympus for the rates)... So aside from disassembling it, there’s no other way. But in that case, you need to be good at DIY.
Because if that's not it, I can't tell you more (a component that has burned out otherwise...). You can try resetting the device (if there is one, the procedure should be described in the manual). I doubt it will solve anything, but it doesn't hurt to try.
There’s still the warranty, but I doubt it’s still under warranty...
Olympus repair shops might cost you more than the price of your second-hand device (you'll need to ask Olympus for the rates)... So aside from disassembling it, there’s no other way. But in that case, you need to be good at DIY.