You might have an easier time using a media card reader and uploading your photos right off the SD card instead of connecting the camera.
If you really want to continue using the cable, I'd suggest you install some Nikon software, even if you don't intend to use it, this will also install the required device drivers.
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I had a problem like this -- tried plugging the camera in to the rear USB slots not the front ones and it worked fine.
I think that it doesn't like going via a USB hub, but wants a direct connection. All of the USB ports on my computer are connected direct to the motherboard (i.e. none are on PCI cards or anything), but looking at the hardware info for the computer, it looks like the motherboard has a few "direct" USB connections, and then an on-board hub which the front ports connect to. If your computers are the same, that would explain things. I'd suggest trying each USB port one at a time (turn the camera off before plugging in, and back on when in) and see if one of them works. Wouldn't hurt to power the camera from the mains at the time too.
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Your best bet is to soft reset the device, uninstall ALL samsung software off you pc including drivers. then ensure the phone is in ActiveSync mode and then install all software from the disc or samsung.com site and then connect the phone.
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Make sure the headphones are set as "default" under Control Panel>Hardware and Sound>Sound>Manage Audio Devices - same for microphone if you're using it for online speech.
I had the same problem here in New
Zealand. Navman would be recognized using USB.
I tried it with Windows Vista and
Windows XP. In the end, I connected to windows 7, it was immediately
recognized. I had the option to apply a few upgrades which I did.
After the upgrade, it now also works for
windows vista and windows XP
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what PC? what OS, windows 10 , chrome, andriod, linux?
ALL USB ports fail on UNSTATED PC?
did you upgrade the PC's OS, since new.????
D3200 is this a CAMERA?
if yes, did load the NIKON driver first.???
and read the manual first at NIKON for USB usage? some cam it must be turned on first.
like CELL phone do.
https://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/e...
all you need is there.
test Nikon on 2nd PC, to see if prob is CAM or PC>"? easy no?
in the dead PC, the Device manager (windows guess) must not show error on USB
and the camera must show up.
i bet you did not read page 111 did you.
https://download.nikonimglib.com/archive...
for sure see those old limits on 64bit OS
but none told by you.
tell OS , I tell how to do just that.
windows what?
step by step. we can load the driver using windows compatibility mode. if w10.
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