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This might be my last ever Canon product!

rmrgdr
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Had a several great Canon 35mm film camera, a Rebel dslr  that lasted for MANY  years, then corrupted it's electronics and became useless.

 Bought a new . 

Rebel last August ( 2016 ), now suddendly it does NOTHING when plugged into either PC I use. Litteraly, one day it works fine, the NEXT DAY........will not work. NOTHING was changed ( by me ) on the computers, the only change on the camera was I formatted the card ( to erase previous un needed images). The images are on the camera, but NOTHING pops up, no connection to any photo program ( I have several ). 

Both PC's "see" the camera, indicate it's there, but no recognizing of images to be downloaded.

How could formatting the card cause this?At wits end, ANY IDEAS BY ANYONE??

HELP!

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"SO WHERE do I find tech sopport?"

 

For contact options, please use this URL:  http://Canon.us/ContactCF

 

As politely as I can say it, I do think you are the problem not the camera.  You must look there for the resolution.  You almost answered you own question when you stated you formatted the card.

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I assume you took some photos after you formatted?

 

Can you use a card reader? Your computer or even your monitor(!) might have one built in.

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