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If you have issues in Mac OS 10.11 and you have USB 3 ports on your Mac, it is not due to Numark, but to Apple integrating a garbage USB 3.0 driver code in Mac OS kernel of Mac OS 10.11. The solution is to come back to Mac OS 10.10.
If you are using Vista, I seriously doubt it will allow you to use the image. Normally any Windows program will not allow you to do something like that from within windows. The system image backup is meant to restore the image, which means completely copying and overwriting everything on the hard drive - which Windows will not allow while in use. If you boot from the Vista setup disk, then you should be able to restore the disk from there.
If you are talking about downloading the still images recorded on the SD card, you can find drivers for Windows up to Windows 2000 here. (Windows XP and Windows Vista are not supported.) The best thing to do would be to get an SD card reader and upload your still images directly from the card to the computer -- no driver required.
If you are talking about downloading video, that is done through Firewire. The only driver needed is the one that supports the firewire card on your computer.
Datamax Program Language (DPL) uses pcx and bmp graphic formats. The Adobe image must be opened in Adobe Reader and print using a windows driver. Use the datamax windows driver from www.seagullscientific.com
Windows Me and 2000 -
A new camera TWAIN driver (version 4.1e) compatible with Windows Me and 2000 is now available for download. The new TWAIN driver will allow photo transfer using most image viewing or editing programs that are TWAIN compatible.
Windows NT4 -
No TWAIN driver is available for use with Windows NT4.
However, the PDC 1100 accommodates a removable CompactFlash memory card (maximum 128MB) for storing images. When used with a Windows NT4-compatible CompactFlash card reader, images can be dragged and dropped from the camera's memory card to any location on your computer's hard drive.
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