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The user friendly screen is self explanatory.
However, if a specific problem cannot be resolved, one can search for the manual (and software is any exists) at AGFA's website.
See: http://static.agfa.com/digicam_scanner_drivers/faq/
If it shows the flash is on but it doesn't flash, check that you are allowing the internal capacitor to charge up by depressing the button for taking pictures halfway until the capacitor charges up. If it still doesn't flash the camera may need service at Agfa.com.
I have found out the hard way that Windows 7 is exactly like Vista - i.e. incompatible with perfectly working equipment - for several PCI add-on cards and my trusted 1212u scanner. My solution: I'm ditching Windows 7 and going for Ubuntu. It supports the 1212u fine with the SANE package. It's ridiculously wasteful to toss working peripherals just because Microsoft can't be bothered to offer decent support for its paid software.
I contacted the AGFA corporation and was informed that from windows XP and above the AGFA ePhoto 780 digital camera and software is not compatible. So my answer is NO, it will not work with windows vista. :(
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