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It's likely suffered too great a shock to electronics and mechanicals than a user can correct. See what repair quotes are like but if the camera is over five years old it's best to get a new one. Check Olympus website for a servicing centre near you.
Yes, by formatting the card. In fact, you should format the card each time you finish downloading your pics to your computer. This will prevent future problems with the card.
You'll find "Memory Format" at the top of the Setup menu.
It doesn't get printed on the pictures. The info is stored along with the picture and is called metadata. This info can be retrieved with most photo editing programs.
If you have the user manual you can refer to page 33 where it talks about the All Erase function. Or you can just format the memory card which is a permanent deletion of all of the images that have been written to the memory card.
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