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Zam80
Posts: 4
Registered: 03-06-2010
My Carrier: Vodafone UK
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How do I take out my memory card without damaging it???

Hi all,

 

I have just upgraded to the 9700 from the Pearl 8110.  I want to take out the memory card that has been inserted in the 9700 and swap it with a card I have in my Pearl.  However, without sounding embarrassingly incompetent, I can't seem to get the card out of the 9700.

 

I have followed the instructions, and pushed the card in before it springs out.  But it is still resolutely stuck! 

 

Any ideas?!

 

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macska
Posts: 366
Registered: 07-28-2009
My Carrier: Rogers

Re: How do I take out my memory card without damaging it???

You need to give it a bit of a push to get it out the first few times. Had the same issue and it goes in and out well now :smileyhappy:

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loveandberry
Posts: 9
Registered: 12-09-2009
My Carrier: XL

Re: How do I take out my memory card without damaging it???

Hi Zam80!

 

I had the same problem but I managed to remove the memory card using a tweezer.  I hope it will work with yours too.  Good luck!!

 

Best regards,

 

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bbhorrigan
Posts: 2,036
Registered: 12-04-2008

Re: How do I take out my memory card without damaging it???

They are really hard to break, I wouldn't sweat it too much.

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Zam80
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Registered: 03-06-2010
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Re: How do I take out my memory card without damaging it???

Hi all!

 

Thank you all for the great advice...

 

...it's out! :smileywink:

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