you click set and keep scrolling right untill it says do you want to format your memory? then you click set again ( because that means ok and if not just click ok ) and there you have it your memory card was formated:)
Look for the format option on the camera or use your computer to format the SD card if you have a card reader
Yes. The camera will accept SD or SDHC cards.
Any SD memory card with a capacity of max 4GB.
You probably need to format it while installed in the camera.
The Canon PSC-55 does have a memory card pocket for two SD or SDHC cards.
If it's new, don't format it unless you have to. Try it out first and make sure you get the correct number of shots for your camera's megapixels. It's better to delete the photos while the SD card is in your camera, rather than format it in your pc. Some SD cards are pre-formatted by the manufacturer, and I've found that if I format this one particular brand, I get a lesser number of shots!
If you format the SD card all of your pictures will be erased. If you can view your photos in the Camera then the problem may be with your computer.
It could be that you didn't format the card. Go into your settings and you will see a menu item to format the card. Unless you format it it won't work.
Sadly when you buy the camera it doesn't come with a card. I would suggest getting at least 2gb memory for your sd card, 8gb if you plan on taking more video.
If it is a SD or SDHC card, then yes you can as I believe Kodak and Canon use them. The card typically has it's name on the front of it.
The bottom of the camera has a threaded tripod mount and a battery and SD card compartment lid.
Most Canons use SD cards. There could be variations, though, especially if it is an older camera.
If the SD card can fit into the two things, you shouldn't need to format or delete anything. You should be able to move it between the two and keep all the same pictures.