Digital camera not communicating
I have uploaded pics from camera before, but now camera will not upload. Camera people told me to download: autoplayrepairwizard from Microsoft. I have been unable to find this for 98se. Any help would be appreciated.
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Digital camera not communicating
The Autoplay Repair Wizard is only for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Did you
tell the people who told you to use it, that you are running Windows 98? Is there a manual or online help for the camera, showing what autoplay settings you need? -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Terry1951" wrote in message ... I have uploaded pics from camera before, but now camera will not upload. Camera people told me to download: autoplayrepairwizard from Microsoft. I have been unable to find this for 98se. Any help would be appreciated. |
Digital camera not communicating
The ONLY thing you need is a memory card reader attached to the USB port of the PC. This
way you will save camera power and all you need to do is remove memory card from camera and insert it in reader. The reader will be assigned a drive letter such as "G:". You can then easily copy the files from the "G:" drive to the "C:" drive. I do this with my Compact Flash cards for my canon Digital Rebel. I use SanDisk Readers and SanDisk memory cards (Ultra II which arte some of the industry's fastest cards). The SanDisk memory card reader I use is a 6 in 1 which reads six different memory cards from Compact Flash to SmartMedia. What I have suggested is the *BEST* method. Dave "Terry1951" wrote in message ... | I have uploaded pics from camera before, but now camera will not upload. Camera people told me to download: autoplayrepairwizard from Microsoft. I have been unable to find this for 98se. Any help would be appreciated. |
Digital camera not communicating
Agreed.
Here's a SanDisk 8 in 1 reader on Amazon at a good price: http://snipurl.com/7vhq -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "David H. Lipman" wrote in message ... The ONLY thing you need is a memory card reader attached to the USB port of the PC. This way you will save camera power and all you need to do is remove memory card from camera and insert it in reader. The reader will be assigned a drive letter such as "G:". You can then easily copy the files from the "G:" drive to the "C:" drive. I do this with my Compact Flash cards for my canon Digital Rebel. I use SanDisk Readers and SanDisk memory cards (Ultra II which arte some of the industry's fastest cards). The SanDisk memory card reader I use is a 6 in 1 which reads six different memory cards from Compact Flash to SmartMedia. What I have suggested is the *BEST* method. Dave "Terry1951" wrote in message ... | I have uploaded pics from camera before, but now camera will not upload. Camera people told me to download: autoplayrepairwizard from Microsoft. I have been unable to find this for 98se. Any help would be appreciated. |
Digital camera not communicating
That assumes that the camera has removable storage - many of the newer
miniature ones can only be accessed by connecting them direct to the PC. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (DTS) "David H. Lipman" wrote in message ... The ONLY thing you need is a memory card reader attached to the USB port of the PC. This way you will save camera power and all you need to do is remove memory card from camera and insert it in reader. The reader will be assigned a drive letter such as "G:". You can then easily copy the files from the "G:" drive to the "C:" drive. I do this with my Compact Flash cards for my canon Digital Rebel. I use SanDisk Readers and SanDisk memory cards (Ultra II which arte some of the industry's fastest cards). The SanDisk memory card reader I use is a 6 in 1 which reads six different memory cards from Compact Flash to SmartMedia. What I have suggested is the *BEST* method. |
Digital camera not communicating
Yes they new I had 98se. They told me how to test the USB, I did and could see the pics. But the camers would not autoplay as before. Thanks for your help, and have a nice day.
"glee" wrote: The Autoplay Repair Wizard is only for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Did you tell the people who told you to use it, that you are running Windows 98? Is there a manual or online help for the camera, showing what autoplay settings you need? -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Terry1951" wrote in message ... I have uploaded pics from camera before, but now camera will not upload. Camera people told me to download: autoplayrepairwizard from Microsoft. I have been unable to find this for 98se. Any help would be appreciated. |
Digital camera not communicating
Thank You, a friend also told me that would be the best way to deal with the problem. I appreciate your time and help.
"David H. Lipman" wrote: The ONLY thing you need is a memory card reader attached to the USB port of the PC. This way you will save camera power and all you need to do is remove memory card from camera and insert it in reader. The reader will be assigned a drive letter such as "G:". You can then easily copy the files from the "G:" drive to the "C:" drive. I do this with my Compact Flash cards for my canon Digital Rebel. I use SanDisk Readers and SanDisk memory cards (Ultra II which arte some of the industry's fastest cards). The SanDisk memory card reader I use is a 6 in 1 which reads six different memory cards from Compact Flash to SmartMedia. What I have suggested is the *BEST* method. Dave "Terry1951" wrote in message ... | I have uploaded pics from camera before, but now camera will not upload. Camera people told me to download: autoplayrepairwizard from Microsoft. I have been unable to find this for 98se. Any help would be appreciated. |
Digital camera not communicating
Can you say -- J U N K !
Dave :-) "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... | That assumes that the camera has removable storage - many of the newer | miniature ones can only be accessed by connecting them direct to the PC. | -- | Jeff Richards | MS MVP (DTS) | "David H. Lipman" wrote in message | ... | The ONLY thing you need is a memory card reader attached to the USB port | of the PC. This | way you will save camera power and all you need to do is remove memory | card from camera and | insert it in reader. The reader will be assigned a drive letter such as | "G:". You can then | easily copy the files from the "G:" drive to the "C:" drive. | | I do this with my Compact Flash cards for my canon Digital Rebel. I use | SanDisk Readers and | SanDisk memory cards (Ultra II which arte some of the industry's fastest | cards). The | SanDisk memory card reader I use is a 6 in 1 which reads six different | memory cards from | Compact Flash to SmartMedia. | | What I have suggested is the *BEST* method. | | |
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