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Fastest way is to transfer your pictures to your computer and then format your memory card. If you want to format press menu, go to setup and then down to format, press right arrow and highlight format, then press set. You're all done.
Turn the camera on and in picture taking mode press menu. Go to the 3rd tab (setup) and then go down to reset. Press right and make sure ok is highlighted and press the select button. Then try taking some more pictures and see if that helps. If not then that would be something that would have to be sent in for repairs.
Try shutting off your flash and see if it still does that. It sounds like you have a problem with your flash not charging correctly. You can try resetting the camera but I doubt if that will help. I would try just shutting the flash off and see if that would help.
I called Parts Replacement at 1-800-223-2001 and they told me I would have to purchase the USB Cable for my casio exilim ex-z75 over the phone for $4 (part) + $4.95 (S&H) because it not sold ANYWHERE online.
I was hoping to get a cheap cable for a few bucks, but this is better than nothing!
I assume this means you somehow erased the pictures off your camera card. I had the same problem, did a google search ( I don't remember the details) and found an unerase utility that did the trick in recovering my pictures
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