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  • Ubuntu is one of the flavors of Linux Commented May 24, 2024 at 5:45
  • try the same thing with a windows computer Commented May 24, 2024 at 5:46
  • The 100MSDCF file is probably an image file (probably a JPEG).   What happens if you double-click on it?   Do you have image-viewing software?   Can you try to open the file manually with the image-viewing software?? Commented May 24, 2024 at 5:52
  • Any camera will give a suffix to a file: .JPG for images, .MOV for movies, etc. Google 100MSCDF -- it is the Sony default name for a directory, not a file. Click on it to open it. Did you format the storage device in the camera options -- a Linux format is probable not compatible with the camera? Personally, I don't use USB: I remove the SD card from the camera and put in into my laptop, which auto-mounts it, and runs its default image reader/printer/saver app. Commented May 24, 2024 at 7:51
  • sorry for the late response, but it opens image viewer and says "Failed to open file '/media/user/90C0-9205/100MSDCF': Input/output error". Commented May 26, 2024 at 21:49