I can not transfer to my computer the pictures of my daughter's digital camera Jazz jdc230. Do you tel me if y donwload driverwhiz or is not necessary. tank for your response Norm
My daughter received a Jazz JDC230 for a present. We have installed the software and driver according to instructions and also downloaded an updated driver from their website. When we connect the camera to the computer via USB, the computer make a noise acknowledging the connnection, however, when we attempt to use the software to access the photos she has taken it says there is no connection. The camera is not visible in the "my computer" section as an additional, removable driver, either. Currently, this camera is looking like a piece of junk. It is NOT a problem with the cable, it is NOT a problem with the USB port. It is NOT a problem with the computer, it is NOT a problem with the operating system. Is MOST DEFINITELY IS a problem with either the sofware, the driver and/or the camera itself.My daughter received a Jazz JDC230 for a present. We have installed the software and driver according to instructions and also downloaded an updated driver from their website. When we connect the camera to the computer via USB, the computer make a noise acknowledging the connnection, however, when we attempt to use the software to access the photos she has taken it says there is no connection. The camera is not visible in the "my computer" section as an additional, removable driver, either.
Currently, this camera is looking like a piece of junk.
It is NOT a problem with the cable, it is NOT a problem with the USB port.
It is NOT a problem with the computer, it is NOT a problem with the operating system.
Is MOST DEFINITELY IS a problem with either the sofware, the driver and/or the camera itself.
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Hi, most cameras do not require a driver, just plug it to your computer, turn it on, and if asked select pc from the cameras display. In the computer open the "My computer" or Computer folder to find the camera, it will be named as Removable storage device or by the name of the camera.
if that does not appear, remove the memory card from the camera, and insert it to a cardreader and the cardreader to your pc, if you dont have a cardreader consider purchasing one, as card reader is the best way of transfering pictures into your pc.
You don't really need any software to use your camera. 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.
But despite what I said first... There are plenty of photo catalog software packages out there, some free, some not, that can transfer and catalog your pictures so you can quickly find pictures from Susie's birthday party, for example. Just do a google search for "photo catalog software".
My daughter received a Jazz JDC230 for a present. We have installed the software and driver according to instructions and also downloaded an updated driver from their website. When we connect the camera to the computer via USB, the computer make a noise acknowledging the connnection, however, when we attempt to use the software to access the photos she has taken it says there is no connection. The camera is not visible in the "my computer" section as an additional, removable driver, either.
Currently, this camera is looking like a piece of junk.
It is NOT a problem with the cable, it is NOT a problem with the USB port.
It is NOT a problem with the computer, it is NOT a problem with the operating system.
Is MOST DEFINITELY IS a problem with either the sofware, the driver and/or the camera itself.
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