Try NOT connecting your camera to your computer.
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 you can use any photo cataloging program such as Picasa.
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Try reinstalling your camera drivers. You need to uninstall it first while docking station is removed. Then reinstall your camera software through the cd that comes with it then try plugging it in again either on the same usb slot or a different usb slot. Then try docking the camera again if theirs any interruptions. Usually if you transfer the docking stations usb cord plug to a different usb slot, the transfer goes haywire. Try transferring to a different usb slot...
If all else fails, get a card reader for your cameras memory card, it is way faster...
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You can get the correct lead from almost any large computer or photographic store, it does not have to be the official Casio item.
The lead needs to be a standard USB socket at one end (USB type A) and the other end is a micro USB (micro USB type B). This is by far the most common type for many cameras and phones now so shouldn't be expensive or difficult to find.
Alternatively, ditch the cable altogether and use an external card reader. Removing your memory card and putting it into an external reader to transfer images is usually much faster, especially if you also avoid using the clunky and non-essential software which most cameras are supplied with.
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