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if you buy your vista on retail store Normally this product key is on a sticker on your computer or located with the Windows Vista product manual. or
You can find your product key on your computer or on the installation disc holder inside the Windows package.
The product key sticker looks like this:
if you lost your product key you need to buy new one
I contacted the AGFA corporation and was informed that from windows XP and above the AGFA ePhoto 780 digital camera and software is not compatible. So my answer is NO, it will not work with windows vista. :(
I also have a ViviCam 8400 and am running Windows Vista on my laptop. Windows Vista is more robust than previous versions of Windows. We can certainly tell from the colorful, detailed graphics and it's startup speed. So the key to using this camera on Vista is -- and I learned this through experience :) -- patience. If you have the USB cable that came with the camera, just plug it in and wait, seriously, for about 3 to 5 minutes for the computer to recognize the media and load the photos. Alternatively, and much easier, is to use an SD card while you're taking pictures. The SD card slides into the slot behind the batteries. Take your pictures on the camera, then pop out the card when you're done, then insert the card into the front of your laptop, to the right of the volume slider. If you need help from here, let me know...
ya not comp with vista photo viewer is in xp ed not vista have u tryed the website see if they offer u a driver for vista yet dont use cd is your best bet to sp1 for vista come sout in june then most will work
You may have to format the cameras disk to work with windows vista. Try that by pluging in the camera and open my computer up look for the camera should be there in the window try to open the camera from that location first, If it opens up date drivers if not let me know whats happens when you plug it into your computer. Happy Holidays
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