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First of all identify it - there must be some kind of marking or label on it to say who manufactured it if nothing else.
You can download a manual for almost any equipment by Googling the make and model followed by the word Manual, then follow the appropriate link(s).
Carmen, if you can identify your "unidentified digital camera", we might be able to find you a manual. Without knowing the make and model, we're really not going to be much help. If you have, say, a Nikon camera, a manual for a Sony isn't going to be much help.
I would try formating the card using the camera (menu - setup - format) - THIS WILL ERASE ALL THE PICTURES YOU CURRENTLY HAVE ON YOUR CARD, so before you do this you may want to get a memory card reader and transfer the pictures (click and drag) to your computer. As to using the 4GB card...you will have to check with canon if a card that size if compatable. Not all cameras work with SD cards larger than 2GB.
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