I have a Kodak EasyShare M530 digital camera that worked just fine until I removed the pictures from it the other day! Now everytime I turn it on, the screen is solid white, but I can barely see some shades or outlines of objects! If I take a picture, it turns out perfect when opened from a computer, but I just can’t see what I am taking a picture of on the screen of the camera! I have another camera exactly like it and I was wondering if there is a way I can access the root directory of the cameras firmware, compare the two and make sure something didn’t get corrupted when I was taking pictures off of it the other day! Something else that may be important is that when I removed the pictures, it was with windows explorer, and not the camera’s EasyShare software. I am running Windows 7 on my laptop and the camera shows up as a “Digital Camera” and not a “Removeable Drive”……
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It’s possible that there is a problem with the display itself rather than the firmware.
Go to Kodak website under support and downloads and find the firmware download for your CD82 camera and see if that corrects the problem.