Factory reset Kodak Easyshare cameras?

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Does anyone know how to reset these to default? Ie. the photo count
back to 000.
 
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Google groups censors email addresses so I can't see the address. It's
a CX7300.
 
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Darkfalz.Usenet@gmail.com wrote:
> Does anyone know how to reset these to default? Ie. the photo count
> back to 000.
>
If you will give a model number, I suspect Ron Baird will be able to
tell you just how to do this. He usually visits the newsgroup a couple
of times a week. Or email him at ronald.baird@kodak.com.


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Darkfalz.Usenet@gmail.com wrote:
> Google groups censors email addresses so I can't see the address. It's
> a CX7300.

Ron wrote:

ronald (dot) baird (at) kodak.com

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Greetings Dark,

Not sure but I may have replied to you with an email? Also, sorry about the
email issue. If you send your information to ronbaird@kodak.com it should
come through OK. Give it a try just to make sure my system is working
correctly. I have set up two addresses here at Kodak so I can get mail that
comes in with that address. I want to be sure that they are both working.
If you want to write to me, you can use either

ronbaird@kodak.com
or
ronald.baird@kodak.com

I am afraid that the camera cannot be reset. There was a way at one time to
reset our camera counters by adding a picture renamed to 99999 so it would
click over to the next number which would be one. But not the internal
counter. What is your goal? I may be able to suggest something else?

Talk to you soon,

Ron Baird
Eastman Kodak Company




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> Does anyone know how to reset these to default? Ie. the photo count
> back to 000.
>