I had done all that! The batteries were put in right, plus they were new! Ended up chatting with Fisher price online and they are going to send me a new camera, after I return mine! YAYI had done all that! The batteries were put in right, plus they were new! Ended up chatting with Fisher price online and they are going to send me a new camera, after I return mine! YAY
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Replace the batteries in the Kid-Tough camera with 4 new AAA batteries. This step should be performed if the flash is not working or takes a long time to recharge.
I noticed this issue as well. I connected the camera to my mac and moved the 100image folder out of the DCIM folder and deleted all the photos-deleting took several steps as the camera had them hidden somewhere and new ones kept appearing with the old names. Once I turned the camera on, it created a new 100IMAGE folder and works normally.
Under "Instruction manual for this product" click the "Download the manual" link. (If it doesn't work in Internet Explorer, try downloading it in Firefox.)
This is a solution for getting a working camera, not really to get your camera working. I phoned Fisher Price and was told to format the camera. Turn camera off, plug into USB, right click on the camera drive in my computer and choose format. When this didn't work for me, they sent me a mailing label to send the camera back so they could send me a new one. The formatting is worth a try, and at least you get a new camera when it doesn't work.
This may seem simplistic, but have you tried replacing the batteries first? It really quickly drains batteries and what you are describing sounds consistent with low batteries.
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