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Do the following to see if the hard drive is recognized.
Left Click on control panel Left Click on administrative tools Left Click on Computer Management scroll down the screen until you find disk management left click on disk management.
see if you device is listed in the disk management window.
If so then, right click on the disk you indicated and select properties.
make sure the disk is active and that windows is reading the basic information.
IF your computer does not recognize the hard disk, you may want to disconnect it and reboot your computer.
then reconnect it, and restart once again.
this allows your bios and operating system the chance to "discover" your hardware again.
In this case if your laptop runs occasionally sometimes not. The prom the is the faulty cable which is connected to the HDD and CD drive. Try to replace the connector cable with the other one. Check also the BIOS setting of the HDD and CD drive.
You are supposed to plug the USB in FIRST then turn on the camera, the lens IS NOT supposed to pop out while hooked up this way. Then you need to open the Kodak software. Kinda sucks and a PITA to use. My older Kodak (about 4 years) when plugged to the cable would be recognized as a removable hard drive just as a flash drive and it was obviously super simple to move the pictures to folders in your computer. Now so easy with this new camera, you have to open the Easy Share software, then it transfers them into a folder it makes up labels with the current date, within a folder on your hard drive. then you can move them in the main folder you wanted them in, then delete the one it made up. It won't, (or I haven't found how) transfer pics straight to an existing folder.
Screw that, my printer has multi-media card slots, I just pop the SD card from the printer and pop it in the media slot just like a flash drive.
I deleted all Kodak software from my computer, waste of time.
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