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You do not need software to up load images to any Windows NTFS computer. Windows can do it all by itself. You can dowqn load suitable reading/printing software for free
Well, this is a new one for me. Do you still have the same photo software? Open up whatever you do have and click on help and unloading camera or something similar. There must be a way.
If you don't have any photo software, I would go to www.tucows and search for freeware photo software -that is compatible with vista and download something there to use.
Alternatively You could simply open up my computer click on the camera drive and open it to see the photos then selct all>copy then go somewhere and create a new folder to paste them into. Then go back anddelte them off your camera. YOu'll still need a photo proggy. I'll bet you have one though. Have a look at everything on your hard and see what you have.
i lost my disc also and i looked and looked on the internet and no
solutions, i finnaly found the custumer service number for vivitar at
18005929541 and the sent the driver via email and i was up and running
within an hour.
1. What operating system are you trying to use this on Windows 98, ME, XP or ?
If you are using Windows XP it will recognize the Camera as a Hard Drive (it will call it mass
storage) in My Computer
2. Do you have the Driver CD for the Camera?
If you have the CD Goto MyComputer and find the Folder CameraDriver
Inside the folder is a file called Setup.exe, Double left click your mouse on it
and let it install the Driver.
3. When the Driver says installation Complete, it will then need to reboot.
4. After Rebooting, Plug in your Cable to the Computer and the Camera, Turn the Camera on and
then open My Computer and look for a New Hard Drive in the icons.
5. Open it and inside the Folder in the new Hard Drive you will find your pictures that you may now Copy or Cut and Paste Into your Computer and use..
Feel Free to Let me know if you have any Questions :-) Bob
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