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Low battery power is the possible out side answer.
Also check your ISO settings and resultion setting
The bigger the picture the longer to process
Set the camera to medium Rez [or 2 mega pixel for general shots]
My camera some time is too.Last I replacement the battery,www.batterieschargerstore.co.uk is good,www.batterieschargerstore.co.uk is an UK online dime store for selling various batteries.
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If the camera is capable of in-camera battery charging, ensure it is properly connected and that the Cyber-shot® Station is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
Another way with our software data cable.
Remove the memory card and fit it on the card reader and connect it on the PC. then go in my computer and open the driver. You can found there folder's. Just copy them and paste on your computer. All the image will transfered on your PC then. Thanks.
i hope it will gives you success.
It sounds that it is either the imaging sensor or worse that is broken in the camera and given the age of the camera I would just sell it for parts on ebay/craigslist and replace it with a newer camera. It is definitely broken. Thank you, Lee
try using a usb cable and any standard pic program, such as Picasa (free from Google). i think mine is working without a driver, unless one is built in. btw, i simply insert the chip from my wife's camera in the appropriate spot and Picasa handles it fine.
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