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Posted on Jul 20, 2009

Cant view all my photos even ones that where not deleted

Have a kodak easy sharec643 it says memory is full but i still cant view my pictures that i take before that it only shows me about 30 pitures and not all 60 that it sayes the card can hold please let me know what to do to be able to view all the ones on the card that i have taken altogether thank u very much

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Try to reformat the internal memory and the memory card. press the menu button, select set-up menu, scroll down to format. Make sure to transfer first all your pictures to your computer before formatting the internal memory of the camera and your memory card. Try to update also the firmware of your camera. You can go to this website ( www.kodak.com/go/downloads) to download the latest version of your firmware.

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