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Do not connect to the computer. Turn the frame on. Use the remote and I can't remember how I did it, maybe SETUP, but it gave me a drop down to delete all photos and I hit enter and it did it. Hope this helps a bit.
I understand you?re interested in transferring the pictures from your camera to your computer. Please follow the following steps 1: Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable, U-8. 2: Turn the camera on 3: A window will automatically appear on your display. Please follow the steps given to you by the programme. If no window appears: 3: Go into my documents 4: Find the location of the camera and your pictures 5 Drag and drop from the camera to the computer If you're still experiencing problems: Possible solutions: Remember you need to turn the camera on when transferring. Try a different USB outlet Try a different cable Try a different computer. If all fails please contact KODAK in order to arrange a repair or order a new cable. Remember your USB cable is covered under the same warranty as your camera, so remember your serial number when calling: http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=14563&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=3490
Possible solutions:
Remember you need to turn the camera on when transferring.
Try a different USB outlet
Try a different cable
Try a different computer.
If all fails please contact KODAK in order to arrange a repair or order a new cable. Remember your USB cable is covered under the same warranty as your camera, so remember your serial number when calling:
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=14563&pq-locale=en_US&_requestid=3490
yes! those are the screen and focus adjustments. 3 for screen, 3 for focus. try this. go in menu....turn down color, brightness, contrast all they way down. you should then have no picture, but in your case a little red. then go to back of tv and turn those 3 screen adjustments all the way down. slowly turn the screens back up until you get barely a picture. because remember, your brightness and contrast is all the way down. the picture should be dim but seeable and with red, green, blue adjustments, make it a black and white picture. when balanced..... turn up color , brightness, contrast in menu. enjoy!
try taking a picture with the auto selection. It automatically adjust light exposure and focus. There should be a little hand on the in the middle of the screen. Green means it's good, red is bad. Take a couple pictures with this option and see how they turn out and let me know.
Linux and UNIX wget command help
--dns-cache=off, Turn off caching of DNS lookups. Normally, Wget remembers the addresses it looked up from DNS so it doesn't have to repeatedly.
If I remember right the set is blinking a code, dont remember which code, but what happened something on the power board failed and knocked out the 5vdc regulation? The power board will most likely need replacement, this should be done by a qualified technincian or someone who knows how to dissassemble/ repair set.
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