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Getting Canon error codes usually means a trip to the Canon service center for a fix. There's a discussion in the DPreview forum regarding the same problem.
Apparently an E32 error code results in the camera powering off in exactly 60 seconds in the playback mode. It not necessarily affects just the G11 but other PowerShot models too.
Generally E-series error codes mean either a hardware or firmware issue that cannot be rectified by the end user. Hope this helps Positive feedback ALWAYS welcome :)
The following is an answer taken from site: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101220203847AAmODI4
"You can try a hard restart:
- put fresh batteries in the camera but no memory card;
- double click the on/off button so the camera turns on, then off;
- hit the button again and, hopefully, it will start normally.
If this doesn't help, call Canon tech support. E-series error codes may indicate hardware or firmware issues that need professional repair. In the U.S. the Canon customer support phone number is: 1-800-OK-CANON."
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