O.K. just plug the camera in to your USB port, if you haven't already and turn it on. You should see a popup saying new hardware found. I don't have an Olympus to test with but most cameras will find themselves a storage device driver automatically. Then in Windows explorer ( I hope you're still with me ) you ought to see your camera as a device near the end of the list. You can open the camera "folder" and move or copy the files ( your pictures ) wherever you want. The whole 58 Mb download from Olympus just gets you their Photo Album and a gazillion other toys you probably never knew you had. Hope this gives you a little more to go on.
Click the link below and after it opens click the download button at the bottom of that page.
http://www.helpdrivers.com/ingles/listado/dow.asp?codigo=178729
after the download is completed it will create a installation icon on ur main desktop screen. double click that icon to install the necessary drivers. i hope i explained in a simple procedure so that u can understand it well.
thanks mam.
Http://www.olympus.co.jp/en/support/imsg/digicamera/download/software/ just click the link and select the operatingh system and download.
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Which operating system do I choose? I don't see my camera model and I'm a real dummy at this stuff. My kids originally installed the camera for me. Give an "old lady" a break!
How much will this cost me? It's in euros on the payment page and I don't know how to convert that to US $.
The process was a little complicated for a non-savvy computer user but the problem is now resolved and I can finally use my program to print photos. Thanks loads!
I "thanked" too soon. Still can't get pictures off my camera. My printer says "The attached device is not communicating using PictBridge.Please disconnect and refer to camera manual." Now what?
Wait...now I can print pictures from the camera but I can't get to the PC to edit pictures. I'll try again tomorrow (later today) after I get some shut-eye. Thanks...so far.
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