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The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.
Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive, the same way you copy any other files. Or, despite what I said first, you can use any photo cataloging program such as ACDSee.
My daughter has the same camera, and I have uploaded the contents of the installation CD for you and other users to download.
It includes camera drivers, user manual and application software. The application software (photo impression) is used to pull the photos from the camera.
The software supports Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7.
Installation CD can be downloaded from here (188.81Mb): http://depositfiles.com/files/qmc5ykx6p
For those that need access to just the user manual, you can download that here: http://www.filejumbo.com/Download/26D632AAF285B1D0
Beware, the drivers alone will not pull the photos from the camera, you will need the application to do that for you.
Hope this helps!
Your camera records photos on card. So, eject the card, put it onto any card reader, and simply copy your images onto PC.
Second tip - download or install USB driver for Your cam. After installing, connect it to PC. Your card appears like a new disc on Your system. Then copy photos.
Be careful! Don´t unplug the cam. Eject it from windows safely! And during transfer unplugging the card means data loss!
Good luck!
2- After installing the drivers, connect your camera to your computer and on the dial select play and turn the camera on.
3- If the drivers are installed correctely, when you click start, computer you would see an icon with all or part of Fuji FinePix J10 Digital. Double click on this icon. You would see one or more folders which contain the stored pictures or videos. Now you are able to download, copy delete the stored pictures in your camera.
If you are using Windows XP unplug your camera from your PC and uninstall the Kodak software. You don't need it to transfer photos to your PC. The next time you connect your camera (turn the camera on) to your computer it should recognize it and you can use Windows built in transfer software. Details are here:http://www.organizepictures.com/2006/11/5-easy-steps-to-transfer-your-pictures-using-windows-xp-photo-wizard
if you can find driver for xp, download it, right click, properties, run in compatibility and select xp. install it. it should work. where it installes change the exe file in the same way as the setup file
you can download the software from some of the available following links ...
www.epinions.com/content_121868160644
www.reviewcentre.com/review135014.html
www.reviewcentre.com/review141762.html
if you are using WINDOWS XP then you can transfer photos to PC easily with out any software... you can go to the windows movie maker and try ... your digital camera will be automatically detected in windows XP i think...
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