But is it a cat, dog, or wallaby with a stumpy tail ?

Die Judicii wrote:I still can't make up my mind as to what it really is.
The real annoying bit is my camera can't be used anymore and I'd like to try and get more/better pics.
I reset it to "Factory settings",,,,,,,,, and now it won't recognize my password.
End result being I've got a camera that I can't use anymore.
Looking in the book it says "If you forget your pass word, send the camera back with the purchase receipt and they'll unlock it"
I don't have the receipt any more,,,,,and what a ripoff.
All I did was reset it to factory settings.
There was nothing wrong with it.
No1_49er wrote:Die Judicii wrote:I still can't make up my mind as to what it really is.
The real annoying bit is my camera can't be used anymore and I'd like to try and get more/better pics.
I reset it to "Factory settings",,,,,,,,, and now it won't recognize my password.
End result being I've got a camera that I can't use anymore.
Looking in the book it says "If you forget your pass word, send the camera back with the purchase receipt and they'll unlock it"
I don't have the receipt any more,,,,,and what a ripoff.
All I did was reset it to factory settings.
There was nothing wrong with it.
But, if there was nothing wrong with it, why would you reset it to factory settings?
If you have reset it to the factory settings, have you tried the factory original (default) password. Often, it is something like 0000 or 8888, or something like that. The "book" will have a reference to it.
WRT receipt and "rip-off". Well, not really. They (correctly) want to identify that whoever is returning the device is the legitimate owner, else any joe blow could send a stolen device back and have it "unlocked".
No1_49er wrote:Looking in the book it says "If you forget your pass word, send the camera back with the purchase receipt and they'll unlock it"
I don't have the receipt any more,,,,,and what a ripoff.
All I did was reset it to factory settings.
There was nothing wrong with it.