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Dear Mike, sorry to tell u that I have the same problem. All I try failed already . Send to olympus but all they say is that they have to make a software reset by profesionals and it cost 152,00 Euro. That is a really basd service, no more olympus. the problem should be known.peter
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My issue was with the other connector (mini hdmi, I think). I was on holiday without any tools so ended up using a metal nail file to discover the shorting problem. Nail file and t-shirt cleaned the connector enough to get camera working.
Have now folded a few layers of clingfilm / plastic wrap and added that as a bit of an extra seal to the door's own rubber seal.
Here is what I found on my Stylus 6020. I have the same problem. In the card reader, there are about 9 fine wire contacts sticking up that brush against the SD card when inserted. By shinning light into the empty SD slot, I found two contacts in the middle are either pushed all the way down or have broken off thus causing a card read error. Only 7 or the nine contacts are touching the SD Card. I do not have a solution for this problem other than warranty. This camera is fairly new and has incurred no damage.
Unfortunatly the Olympus 6020 does not hav a dedicated hardreset switch, nor a key sequence to initiate reset. So if you cant get into the camera menu, and reset the camera from there. Or if that does not work. The camera has to be serviced by proffesionals.
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