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you dont say what size or type of card you have there? did you previously use the card elsewhere? format the card on a PC using SDFORMATTER (google it) hope that sorts.
Ok so I have the same problem I went out and purchased an SD card...but it doesnt work. So I called Polaroid and you need to purchase a CLASS 6 SD card of 2gb or more for it to work properly...figures it does not say that in the manual.
all cameras have a small internal memory, in your case three pictures, you need a memry card, your manual should tell you which type you need (although for polaroid, i think [but am not sure] thit it will be an SD card) you should probably get a 1-4 gb card, as this will let you take a few hundred photos, before you have to download them onto your computer
Polaroid offers in warranty and out of warranty service. There are also camera shops with in-house repair people. If you'll give me your zip code, I'll try to help you find someone close to your area. Regards, Char1ieJ
SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card. If the switch is already in the proper position, slide it fully the other way and then back again.
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