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DROPPED E-410 I was attempting to download some pictures into my computer,(cable attached) my phone rang, and i knocked my camera down (ripping the USS cable out)when i picked the camera (E-410) back up the screen kept saying card cover open.I have opened the cover,removed the card , replaced the card,turned the camera on/off,at this time if you cannot assist me in solving this situation, canyou please point me in the right direction(NYC,anywhere that i canget this fixed quickly. THANK YOU!

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