I tried what you suggested, both with the camera on and off. I got a window
that said "Cannot detect camera", "go to Control Panel/Scanners and Cameras
and select Add Device". I tried it but it does nothing. Explorer does not
show it at as a device so I cannot access it with Explorer.
Frank
"Detlev Dreyer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Frank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I already did and they said to use the windows wia driver. There is a
>> wia folder on my XP startup disk, but it still won't install when I
>> point the usb hardware install at it.
>
> It's up to the installation routine to install all necessary drivers
> and when the manufacturer's poor installation software fails, it's not
> the user's job to install all of the necessary components manually.
>
> This should start the transfer wizard: Start > Run: wiaacmgr.exe
> If this is not the case, call the Tech support again. Check also with
> the manual if the camera creates a virtual drive. If this is the case,
> there is no need for any wizard. In order to transfer the photos, just
> copy/move the picture files from that drive to the target folder (hard-
> disk) using the Windows Explorer. Good luck.
>
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> d-d
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