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There is not magic door to open and pop this back into place and it should go to a service/repair person. However if the camera is still operative you can purchase a Card Reader to do your downloading to the computer. The card reader uses the USB port of a computer and you simply remove the memory card from the camera and insert it into the reader. The computer then looks at this as an external hard drive. My work flow is making a folder in "My Documents" plug the memory card into the reader and then transfer all the picture files to the folder I just made on my computer hard drive. When I open them in a image program I just select file open select the file I need and open it select the picture and carry on. This totally steps around using the camera as a download device. Card readers are anywhere from $10.00 through to $35.00 depending on which one you buy. Single readers are less money while the multiple card readers get a little pricey. Which ever one you purchase it will be a lot less expensive then getting the mini port fixed on your camera.
My best suggestion would be to go to the fuji website, follow links to support and ask their Tech staff to suggest the best place for a repair near you.
the s9600 does not use sd carde, it uses xd and cf, you might have damagesd the camera by forcing the wrong type of card in, fujifilm's repair center might be able to fix it, but it might be broken too badly
Neither Fuji nor Sony sell replacement parts. Only authorized service centers will be able to get these parts. Depressing, I know, its a nice camera. :(
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