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Anonymous Posted on Dec 07, 2012

My camera used to work just fine with my pc, now my pc won't find the camera when connected with the cord. I also can't delete pictures because the camera freezes up. I also get 'picture e

  • Anonymous Dec 08, 2012

    Nope nothing was showing up on disk manager. I had removed all pictures from the card by taking it out and doing it though the card slot. I repleaced the card and reformated. Nothing happened. So I'm still stuck with the camera not being detected through the usb port.

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You should format the memory card, while in the camera. Find the built in utility. If the format fails (try a couple times first) then get a new memory card. Possibly this will help the conectivity issue too, if not try looking in the Disk Management section (Right click My Computer, Choose Manage) See if the camera, connected to pc, is showing there without a drive letter. Right click on it and assignn it a drive letter. Hope this helps.

  • Narseman Dec 08, 2012

    Sorry to hear it's no help. I don't know what else you could try other than sending it to manufacturer for repair. Of course, if it's out of warrenty then you might as well buy a new one.

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2008

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hi, its possible to retrieve the deleted data. Free software downloads are available in download4u.com. Just install it on ur desktop and connect the camera - complete deleted photographs can be retrieved. Please dont format the mem card...

vijay anand, Hyderabad, india.

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SOURCE: File Error on my Polaroid i733

card errror

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2008

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A light rap with a knuckle when powering up fixed the problem, at least temporarily. Lens extended, camera works fine. Not exactly a technical fix, but it worked for me.

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2008

SOURCE: Pictures do not show up on SD card

Have you successfully used this card in this camera before? If not, you may have a new card that is too large for this camera to use, not all cameras can use the newer large cards. If you have successfully used this card in the camera before, you need to reformat it IN THE CAMERA to make sure the file structure is correct for this camera. When you reformat a card all the data on the card is lost, so be sure you have copies of all the photos backed up on your computer before you reformat the card!

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: camera trouble

Here is the driver from Polaroid's website for your camera. i633 Driver It should allow you to download pictures from your camera.
Also, incase you need it, here's a link for the user manual. User Guide (English) It should describe in greater detail how to download your pictures.

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