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You should take this as an opportunity to break free of the cord entirely. Please see the following blog article, as it describes the use of a card reader as a much easier, faster, and less error prone way to download your photos. In fact there are several important reasons discussed in the article for using a card reader vice downloading from the camera. USB Card readers are also very inexpensive these day, with cost virtually not an issue:
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They're both the same kind of cord..just wanted to give you a selection. I have the A300 as well so I know what the cord looks like. You can get it on Ebay or go to a computer store(or a Wal-Mart) and buy it...make sure to look for "Mini USB"(the small end of the cord)..and make sure the other end looks like a regular USB(USB 2.0).
I really dont wanna have to buy a whole nother cam. but i dont know where to just buy the cd Or if i can get other software for it without needing the cd. Help please? i have a tricom night vision pc camera
I had a similar issue. I had never been able to download video to
computer because the computer never recognized the camera. As a last
resort, I bought a new firewire cord today -- and my computer
recognized the camera as soon as I turned the camera to play! It was
four years in the making (I thought there was something wrong with my
camera this entire time!), but it was just a cord issue. Now the cord
that came with the camera is in the trash, and I can download video. I
did buy an (XP) driver for I think $8 online, but I'm not sure whether
that really had anything to do with it (I have SP3). I bought it from
www.helpdrivers.com, and it was called the JVC / GR-D70U USB Mass
Storage Class Driver + G.726 Decoder / Windows 98-98Se-Me-2000-XP,
Item# 3021598. Downloaded it from the site. Hope that helps!
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