I need driver for cx7330. I'm running OS 9.1. The software that came with the camera won't load a driver and Kodak site NO LONGER SUPPORTS IT. Help?
I drag and drop folder from the disk that came with the camera - it loads - then gives me a window saying "Software needed for the USB device Kodak Easyshare cx7330 Zoom Digital Camera is not available. Would you like to look for software on the internet?" I click yes -and it doesn't find any. Kodak had it on their site last year then removed it.
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If you want to install Fujifilm software then you will need administrator privileges for your computer.
You might want to consider 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.
Use a card reader is the most easy way to solve this problem.
Win7 is a new OS, and may drivers for it are not so comprehensive.
What's more, use a card read is convenient and which can save the life of your camera
You need to install Disney Pix 2 software and the Disney Pix Micro Downloader to your computer via the software CD that came with the Disney Pix Micro.
You can download required software from HERE Select appropriate software in list as per Windows running in your computer. Click that link and download required file.
from fuji......You can use these cameras on Mac OS X by updating your installed software with the updater which is uploaded in Software Download section.
Depending on the version of software you have the drivers may not have loaded correctly. Try using a USB port on the back of your computer and see if it loads the drivers then. If not you may need to reinstall the software and the downloader. You may need to uninstall the DB CIF Cam depending on the version of software you have. The reason for this is if the camera was connected to the computer before the software was installed then Windows loads the most generic drivers it can find for the camera. From then on if the camera is connected to the computer Windows continues to load those drivers and not the correct drivers. Simply connecting to a different port can correct this or reinstalling all of the software can correct this.
i had the same problem with my camera too but i emailed the manufacter and this is what they sent me:
Hi, Thank you for your interest in Digital Blue. Please unplug the camera from your computer and follow the steps below.
Open the Start Menu > All Programs > Accessories. Right-click on 'Command Prompt' and select "Run As Administrator...".
This will bring up a window saying 'Windows needs your permission to continue', please click on the 'Continue' button.
When the DOS window opens, type in (without the quotes): 'cd c:\windows\system32'
The above should change the command prompt to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32:.
Now, type in (without the quotes): 'regsvr32 vbscript.dll' (dll = dynamic link library)
You should see a window pop up stating 'DllRegisterServer in vbscript.dll succeeded.'
Please insert the software CD with version 2.2.0 into your CD/DVD-ROM drive.
This will bring up the auto-play for the install, please follow the prompts to go through the installation.
The install consists of three different software packages, you should see the Pix 2.2, Pix Loader or Pix Micro Downloader, and the DB CIF Cam being installed.
If you receive an error after the Pix 2.2 install, you will need to download the drivers and Downloader program from our website at http://digiblue.com/customer-service/downloads/index.html You will need to select the 'Disney Pix Micro Downloader' and 'Disney Pix Micro Drivers for WIN Vista'.
Once you have installed the drivers and downloader program you will be asked to restart your computer. After the computer has been restarted, plug the camera into the USB port and look to see that the computer says the drivers have been installed.
Open the Pix Loader or Disney Pix Micro Downloader from your Desktop or from the All Programs list and click on the Download button. If you have a 'Pixel Up' window pop up, click OK, and wait for the download to finish. A 'Delete' button will come up on the Downloader program which will indicate the download has been completed.
You can view the photos by going to 'My Pictures' > 'My Snapshots' or using the Pix 2.2 editing software.
Are you sure the camera needs sfotware of any sort.
OS9 s Mac I appreciate-] but the USB protocol says no drivers needed and that should apply I would have thought to Mac or PC
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