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Posted on Sep 17, 2011

My GE X5 camera won't turn on. I keep putting new batteries in but even so sometimes it just won't turn on till I keep messing with it. Now it won't turn on at all. I haven't stepped on it, spilt anything, haven't harmed it at all.

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