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check for a reset button on camera ,,it will be small,,push with a small screw driver or ink pen without cap,,may be on botom,,check ur user manual to see,,
One of the buttons on the back has a lightning bolt icon. In picture taking mode, press the button and watch the screen....it will cycle through auto flash, red-eye flash, flash off, etc.
For one pic at a time, bring up the pic you want to delete and press the button with the trash can icon. Follow the on-screen instructions.
To delete all pictures at once, just go into the menu and find "format"...follow the on-screen instructions.
Remove the SD card and slide the lock switch on it to the unlocked position. If it's already there then slide it fully to locked and then fully back again.
If this fails then you need to try another SD card to see whether it's a camera fault. If the camera is at fault then there's nothing more you can do other than to return the camera to Panasonic for repair.
Are you trying to copy your photos off the camera, or use it as a webcam? If you are trying to copy photos, then make sure the camera is in the correct mode, eg: playback mode. if the problem still occurs then try a different USB socket on the computer. If that doesn't work then possibly the USB socket on the camera is damaged (this is a common fault). I would suggest getting a SD card reader that stays connected to your computer full time, take the SD card out of the camera and plug it into the SD reader. That is a more reliable solution.
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