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This camera can be charge by connecting to a computer USB port so no need for you to use AC adapter to charge it, but its stll handy that you have a AC adapter just in case.
I have the same exact problem. It started doing that on my camera about 2 months after I had. For 10 mega pixels the picture quality really isn't that great, nor is the quality of the camera itself.
After you plug it in you have to turn the camera on. Then open the easyshare software and go to "add pictures". But the camera must be powered on for the computer to see it.
Remove the batteries and clean the battery contacts inside the camera
with a soft cloth (a heavy buildup on the contacts may require cleaning
with a fine wire brush, steel wool, or sandpaper). Remove any residue
that the cleaning leaves in the camera, and then reinstall the
batteries. This clears most power-on problems, but if yours persists,
check the Kodak troubleshooting guide at:
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