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Frank
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      16th Jan 2007
I bought a Kodak digital camera. When I plug it into the usb port and turn
it on, Windows xp pops up a "Found New Hardware" "Kodak Easyshare Camera"
window and then starts up the driver install wizard. I have tried repeatedly
to get it to install the drivers for tranfering photos, but it allways fails
with "Problem installing digital still camera". I have pointed the install
to the Kodak CD and to the WinXP install CD. Same results. Any ideas???
Frank


 
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Detlev Dreyer
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      16th Jan 2007
"Frank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I bought a Kodak digital camera. When I plug it into the usb port and
> turn it on, Windows xp pops up a "Found New Hardware" "Kodak Easyshare
> Camera" window and then starts up the driver install wizard. I have
> tried repeatedly to get it to install the drivers for tranfering photos,
> but it allways fails with "Problem installing digital still camera".


You may want to consult the manual or the manufacturer's Tech support
since some devices require to install the driver/s prior to plug-in.

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      16th Jan 2007
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.
Frank
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> "Frank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> I bought a Kodak digital camera. When I plug it into the usb port and
>> turn it on, Windows xp pops up a "Found New Hardware" "Kodak Easyshare
>> Camera" window and then starts up the driver install wizard. I have
>> tried repeatedly to get it to install the drivers for tranfering photos,
>> but it allways fails with "Problem installing digital still camera".

>
> You may want to consult the manual or the manufacturer's Tech support
> since some devices require to install the driver/s prior to plug-in.
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Detlev Dreyer
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      16th Jan 2007
"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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Frank
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      16th Jan 2007
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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Detlev Dreyer
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      17th Jan 2007
"Frank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> 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.


Driver problems and poor third-party support have nothing to do with
Windows. If the Tech support cannot help you, return the camera to the
vendor and purchase a different model/brand.

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Pete Stavrakoglou
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      24th Jan 2007
"Frank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>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.


Personally, I would use a card reader - assuming your camera doesn't have
internal memory you're using rather than a memory card. It's quicker to use
a card reader, doesn't require loading camera drivers (which can be a
problem as you have found), and won't eat into your camera's battery power.


 
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