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Your camera's problem is the lens itself. There is something making it stuck, this problem can't be repaired. Take it to Canon or a reliable camera store to get it fixed.
After you click 'SAVE', the router will restart itself.
While it is restarting, it briefly disables its Ethernet ports,
and your computer will report "not connected".
Wait 60 seconds, while the router finishes its restart,
and those Ethernet ports will be re-enabled,
and the pop-up balloon on your computer will close itself.
I have had this happen to my computer multiple times. Once it was because the system was overheating due to the CPU fan and case fan being dead, and the second time it was due to a short in the power supply. I would check either of those two things.
Its also known as E18 error and you would be surprised to see how this issue is resolved .. check the fallowing link: http://www.e18error.com/posts/index.php
All I can say is that the Sony DSC T-300 is a joke. For the price of the camera ITSELF IS A JOKE. I had the same problem, and Sony wants you to ship it to TEXAS. C'mon!!! Go out and buy yourself a Canon. It's cheaper and it won't vibrate mysteriously.
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