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francesca james Posted on Dec 14, 2011
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In some cases, the error will result in a code with a C or E at the start. These fall under the self-diagnosing category. A C:32 error relates to issues with the camera's hardware or firmware. Usually, this can be resolved by powering the camera off and back on again. If that does not work, power the camera off, remove the batteries and let the camera sit for five minutes. This will drain the internal battery and reset the camera. Reload the batteries and power the camera back on.

A C:13 error denotes issues with the Memory Stick More often than not, this means that the Memory Stick is faulty. Attempt to format the stick by selecting the Memory Stick and reformatting it. If this does not work, get a new stick.

E errors require a full initialization of the camera. To do this, press the Menu button and arrow over to Setup 1. Then, select Initialize. Arrow up to OK and press the OK button to approve.

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