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When I plug into computer to view pictures it shows on the camera "connecting" and doesn't do anything else. I have been able to view them many times before.

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Check your camera software driver. It may be un installed or remove.2nd Check your cable connection it maybe faulty Lastly check for virus presence in your memo because virus may also cause such problem

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