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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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Printers are particular about which usb port they are plugged into, a virtual printer port is assigned to USB1 in the computer, when you select the printer port for it to use. You may need to plug the printer into each USB port, until you fine the USB port 1 which it works in, remember to always connect it to this same usb port, otherwise it will not work. There is only one USB port number 1.
The Dimension e510 does not have ps2 assigned ports only usb, plug your usb mouse keyboard ect to any usb port you like, I promise it will work fine :)
After reading the description, I think you need to try updating BIOS and latest device drivers for USB. Because USB are getting power on that means there would not be any fault to from the motherboard.
So please try updating latest BIOS for your notebook.
If you can provide me the product no for your notebook and the operating system which you are using currently then I can find the one for you.
Otherwise you can also do the same.
Type in the product no. on www.hp.com. Then go to software and driver download page, select the proper OS and search in BIOS ROM pack available for your notebook.
Before you start installing the driver, please don’t plug your USB TO Serial Adapter into the USB port of your computer.
Follow the steps below to install Windows® 98 or Windows® ME driver
5.1 Turn on the power of computer and make sure the USB port is enabled and can
working properly.
5.2 Insert the driver of USB-SERIAL ADAPTER into CD-ROM drive.
Select “Install Products - USB-SERIAL ADAPTER - Install”.
5.3 Select the “Next” to install.
Before you start installing the driver, please don’t plug your USB TO Serial
Adapter into the USB port of your computer.
Follow the steps below to install Windows® 2000 driver
6.1 Turn on the power of computer and make sure the USB port is enabled and can
working properly.
6.2 Insert the driver of USB-SERIAL ADAPTER into CD-ROM drive.
Select “Install Products - USB-SERIAL ADAPTER - Install”.
6.3 Select the “Next” to install.
Before you start installing the driver, please Don’t plug your USB TO Serial Adapter into the USB port of your computer.
Follow the steps below to install Windows® XP driver
7.1 Turn on the power of computer and make sure the USB port is enabled and can
working properly.
7.2 Insert the driver of USB-SERIAL ADAPTER into CD-ROM drive.
Select “Install Products - USB-SERIAL ADAPTER - Install”.
7.3 Select the “Next” to install.
.1 Driver Installation (MAC OS X)
8.1.1 Power on your computer and make sure that USB port is enabled and working
properly.
8.1.2 Insert the USB adapter software driver into CD-ROM driver.
8.1.3 Click "USB-SERIAL ADAPTER\DRIVER\MAC\OS X " folder run on
"PL2303_1.2.1r2.dmg", it will auto run the program and appear "PL2303
driver" folder in the desktop.
8.1.4 Click on "PL2303 driver" folder , execute "USBSerialOSX1.0.9b6.pkg" will auto
install, you may change the driver directory that you want to install.
8.1.5 System will demand restart computer.
8.1.6 Plug in the USB-Serial adapter into USB port.
8.1.7 To make sure that your computer can use the device, you have check the
"Apple System Profile"-"Device and Volumes".
It will show the USB Device.It will show in USB port "USB-Serial Controller".
8.2 Driver Installation (MAC OS 8&9)
8.2.1 Power on your computer and make sure that USB port is enabled and working
properly.
8.2.2 Insert the USB adapter software driver into CD-ROM driver.
8.2.3 Click "USB-SERIAL ADAPTER\DRIVER\MAC\OS_89" run on
"PL2303_OS9_v136b1.hqx",it will auto run the program and appear
"ProlificUSBSerial" file.
8.2.4 Copy "ProlificUSBSerial" file into "system folder"-"Extension".
8.2.5 Plug in the USB-Serial adapter into USB port.
8.2.6 To make sure that your computer can use the device, you have check the
"Apple System Profile"-"Device and Volumes".
It will show the USB Device.It will show in USB port "USB-Serial Controller".
Follow the steps below to install driver of USB-Serial adapter:
hope that helps you
If the computer recognize that there is a device plugged into the system, then just try to plug the flashdrive into another port at the back of your case.
If the computer does not recognize that there is a device plugged in, there is a problem with your flash drive. It still gets power from the computer(Bliking light), but there is no data transfer between computer and flash drive.
If it is still under warrenty, send the flash in for repairs(presuming that your USB ports work), otherwise try and see if it works on a other computer. If it does, the the problem is with the USB ports on your computer. I really hope this can be of help.
Have you tried every USB port? Do any other things work on your USB ports? Is it USB 2.0 and your computer only does USB 1.0? Have you tried the sandisk in another computer? Does the USB port feel loose when the sandisk is inserted? Sounds like the sandisk may be bad.
You'll want to verify your computer recognizes your usb ports.
In device manager, look to see that you don't have anything with an exclamation mark, question mark, or red X on it. Make sure you have the usb ports listed under Universal Serial Bus controllers. If nothing shows, your usb ports may be dead. Depends on the age of your computer and what might have happened to them.
Device manager- right-click My Computer and go to properties, then select the hardware tab.
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