My camera driver is instaled,but my computer says that it cannot connect to my camera.
I installed the drivers and i took some pictures and i go to click on the icon to see my pictures and it tells me that it cannot connect to my camera.!
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Consider NOT connecting the camera to the 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. Or you can use any photo cataloging program.
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 Nikon Transfer or any other photo cataloging program.
If I remember correctly, you needed to install the software and the drivers before connecting the camera by USB cable. It should all have been done with the camera not connected.
If you did it while it was connected, you must try uninstaling the software, and going into Device Manager and finding the specific driver fot that camera and Kodak, and removing that too.
Then restart your PC and start fresh.
Do the Software and Driver installation without the camera being installed or attached.
Once you have done the installation of software and driver, then, following the instructions, you can attach the camera and it should work this time.
In order to download or view pictures stored in your camera to your PC, you have to install the drivers. Follow these steps
1- Use CD which came with your camera, and install the drivers for your camera. If you do not have the CD, You need to go to the pentex and download the drivers for your camera and operating system.
2- After installing the drivers, connect your camera, follow the screen to install the drivers. When it says ready, the icon will show up when you click start, then computer .
Now you can download, copy or view the pictures stored in your camera.
The sanyo does not need any drivers, plug it in your computer with usb, turn camera on, select "PC" and press the SET button. now your camera will show up in my computer or computer as a removeable storage device and inside you will find the pictures.
I have the same camera so I know this is how its done.
your camera came with a CD which has the drivers, manual and other software. Here are the steps to install your dirvers and view copy your pictures to your PC
1- Insert your CD and install the drivers.
2- After drivers are installed connect your camera to the USB port and turn the camera on. Your PC will install the drivers.
3- After id is finished, click start, then computer. You should see Sanyo..... along with c: drive etc..
Now you can copy, add, delete, and view pictures stored in your camera by using your computer.
You need the drivers and some other software which enable you to make changes to the pictures. You could go to this link to download the drivers and install it. http://www.driversdown.com/drivers/24122.shtml
after you install the drivers, connect your Argus. after the drivers are installed double click your computer icon. It will display your hard drive (c:) and anything else conected to your computer. Find Argus and double click on it. Now you can download or delete pictures stored in your Argus DC-3185.
How do I transfer pictures on my digital camera
to my computer?
AFTER INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE FIRST, WITHOUT THE CAMERA
BEING CONNECTED TO THE COMPUTER, DOTHE FOLLOWING: 1.
Turn on the Camera, and change it o "Playback" mode.
2. Connect the camera with computer using USB port.
3. The LCD display of the camera turns off automatically,
and the computer said " that a new hardware attached
would be detected". 4. Go to "My Computer", and you
can find a new drive saying "Removable disk". Double
click it and you can find your pictures and videos inside
the folder. Just copy them to your computer's hard disk.
This procedure is slightly different for each digital
camera model. You will need to refer to your instruction
manual (Included on the CD-Rom that came with your camera)
for exact instructions on how to properly install your
camera and download your pictures. The main thing is
to first install all of the software on the included
CD-Rom disc to your computer BEFORE CONNECTING THE DIGITAL
CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER. If you do not do this, Windows
will put in its own driver and it is virtually impossible
on some computers to get this driver out of Windows
and install the proper one. However, if you do find
yourself in this position. You can TRY the following.
First unhook the camera from the computer, go to: Start
/ Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs. Next, look for
all of the DIGITAL CAMERA software listed under the
"Installed Software List" and uninstall that software.
This is the same software you HAD installed after hooking
up the camera to the computer. Once you have uninstalled
ALL OF THE CAMERA software, reboot the computer, then
re-install the software WITHOUT the camera connected
to the computer. If this works, great! if not it is
because Windows refuses to accept the new digital camera
driver or Mass Media Driver needed and short of reinstalling
the Windows software there is very little you can to
do to make it work other than by purchasing a different
model digital camera and installing the software FIRST
before attaching the camera to the computer. If you
think this is just a Cobra Digital problem, do a search
on the internet. It occurs with almost all brands of
digital cameras on the market, usually the ones that
use proprietary drivers instead of mass media drivers.
If the problem still exists, turn off you computer, connect the camera and restart the computer.
The operating system may install kind of a generic driver to allow you to access the camera a a simpkle 'mass storage device.'
If it finds and installs drivers, the camera will appear as a 'removable disc drive' that you can access as any other drive although you may have to open nested folders to see your pictures.
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