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THE CRASH OCCURRED when I hooked up the camera to my MAC AND the Easy Share program had iniitiated. The photos appeared on the screen and as I selected them to transfer the crash warning appeared. Symbols appeared, each with a number i.e. 100_0414_1.JPG. I taken a few photos yet each symbol indicated that it did not transfer. Also, when I attempted to turn off the camera the LCD screen continuously read that one photo was being transferred. This process continued for approximately 5 minutes and I had to remove the batteries to stop the procedure & turn off the camera. How can these problems be resolved so that I can download and print my photos?

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