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You may have to RESET. Go to YouTube and type in flipvideo. There are videos from people with similar problems.
Another way to reset is to hold down the on/off switch for 10 seconds. You won't loose videos on the camera, and it will likely turn back on (or off) and you can try charging it again.
Another way to reset is to hold down the on/off switch for 10 seconds. You won't loose videos on the camera, and it will likely turn back on (or off) and you can try charging it again or getting the camera to communicate with your computer.
Right click on my computer->properties->Hardware->Device manager. In device manager uninstall all usb root hubs under USB. And then connect your device and click on scan for hardware changes in device manager. Your device will be recongnized.
I have the exact same problem ... I have a Compaq ... Vista Home Basic, plenty of RAM 1.8GHz ... FLIP told me the exact same thing ... it's exTREMEly frustrating.
Hi
i m having the problem with my USB while connecting the my mobile (USB Port) i m getting the following message
"problem attached to this computer has malfunctioned and windows does not recognize it "
Connect your flip video camcorder to your computer via the usb arm. you will find your video files in FLIPVIDEO(F:)->DCIM folder. Just copy your videos to your computer.
Worked for me! Take out the battery and plug into your USB port without the battery, your computer should recognize the device and you can get your files off of the flip.
I found the solution!
Just put the Flip camera back into any computer on which you deleted files — then, with the Flip camera still attached, empty your trash bin.
All of the time comes right back. The only catch is if you have deleted files on many different computers. At some point, you will have to go back to those computers, insert the Flip, empty the trash and then you'll get your minutes back.
It's awesome. I am back in love with the Flip.
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