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Transferring pics to computer

When trying to transfer photos to computer (USB plugged in) the camera says ''connecting'' but does nothing....

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1. Reinstall the camera drivers on PC.

2. Restart the PC.

3. Goto 'My Computer' and check whether it is showing your Camera as a "Removable Disc".

4. Try again to connect the USB to PC.

tell me if it don't works...tc! :)

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