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Originally Posted by ML Photography
Never ever use hairdryers on electronic equipment!!!
Next time (but I hope this won't happen again!) dry it externally with a cloth and then put the thing in a closed box with uncooked rice (this draws humidity away) overnight or longer.
BTW, this helps with mobile phones as well, but in this case remove the battery immediately because some corrosion process takes on the electric circuits takes place if electricity is there
I hope this helps somenoe... 
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Also make sure that whatever computer/laptop you take the card to, can read the card. There are two types of SD cards. One is your normal one that most computers can read. The other is something called SDHC that older computers can't read without a special reader. I have a point and shoot that I can use the SDHC cards in but it requires a special reader that I plug in to my USB port to be able for me to pull the images off it.
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