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I don't have a helper's manual because I bought the camera from a friend...and I cant find where Im supposed to put in the usb plug in the camera..its a stupid question but please help :S
It will be located on one side under a cover with a finger notch. you will find a USB socket and A/V socket and possibly an external power socket there.
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Hello. In order to view/copy-paste your pictures/videos from your camera to your computer, you should have an USB Data Cable, which, I suppose, has been given to you since you bought the camera. If you don't have any, you should contact the person that gave you this camera or you can buy an USB Data Cable from THIS website.
You put the battery into the camera. Put the USB end from your computer cord into the end of the AC adapter hook it up to your camera. Ta-da! Everything should be working smoothly in the battery/charger department. :)
If you no longer have the manual, you can probably download a copy from Kodak's website.
According to the specs I found here:
Kodak specs.
Your camera is equipped with USB, the most common interface.
The connector on your camera is probably under a small rubber cover and the other end (for your computer) will be larger, much wider than thick. You should have gotten the cable you require with your camera so I would check before buying another.
If you cannot find yours, it will cost something under $10 to replace it and since there are many different connectors used on the camera, I highly recommend you take your Kodak with you when buying one.
hi. you sound like you need some help with a psp. well 1st you cant put music on it i am sure so if you bought it to do that then you should give it back
1. plug usb into PC 2. plug usb into camera 3. turn camera on
Windows should report that it is detecting a device. If it doesn't then it may be because the camera's hard drive IS the device it would supposed to be detecting, nes pas?
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