How do I reactivate the scanner and camera wizard?

M

Michael Gould

I inadvertently turned it off when working on my mother in law's computer.
She'd like to have it reactivated - it helps her non-techie self with
downloading digital photos

Thanks so much!

Mike
 
Y

Yves Alarie

Repair for Camera (or card reader) Autoplay window (or Wizard)
(02-13-05)



If you recently installed Real Player 10, this is the likely culprit
preventing XP to automatically recognize the camera or card reader and open
the Autoplay window.

You will have to uninstall Real Player and maybe do something else as
described below. After you uninstall Real Player 10, reboot your computer
and then try with your camera or card reader again.

If you do not want to uninstall RealPlayer, you can go around it and still
get Autoplay, as given below:

Open Real Player. Go to Tools then Preferences.
Click on Automated Services and then Disable Message Center and Auto
updates. Reboot your computer and then try with your camera or card reader
again.



If you do not have Real Player 10, read below for different ways to download
your pictures and repair the Autoplay.



Several ways to download your pictures, from your camera or card reader.





Before you connect your camera to your computer, make sure you have enough
battery power or better yet use your AC connector if your camera came with
one. Then, check your camera manual. With most cameras you simply power
them on and set them to take pictures, with some you need to set them to
something like connect to PC or set PTP. After connecting your camera to
your computer via a USB cable, power the camera on and wait about 15-20
seconds for XP to recognize the camera, you will hear some sound "ding-dong"
and the LCD screen on your camera will change (the change is dependent on
the type of camera you have) and you are now ready to transfer, even if the
Autoplay window does not open automatically. If you do not hear a sound or
the LCD screen of your camera does not change, the connection with the USB
port is not correct. Go to the bottom of these directions to repair the USB
connection.



After you hear the sound:

1. Open My Computer, look under Devices with removable storage. Your camera
(or card reader) will be listed there as an external drive with a drive
letter E, F, G or H (probably listed below your CD drive). Right click on
your camera listed as an external drive. A menu will open, click on Autoplay
listed on the opening menu. This should open the Autoplay window to download
your photos the same way as when the Autoplay window opens automatically
when you connect your camera.

If you want to keep Real Player 10, this would be another way to do it. The
Autoplay will not open when you connect your camera but you can still get
the Autoplay from your camera listed as an external drive.



Or



2. Open My Computer, look under Devices with removable storage. Your camera
will be listed there as an external drive (probably listed below your CD
drive). Double click on it to open it.
You will see a folder, double click to open it, then another folder, double
click on it to open it and you will see the list of photo files. Select all
files
and copy to a folder on your hard drive. To select all the files, hold the
Ctrl key down and press the letter A. Or, click on Edit on your top bar and
then click on Select all on the opening menu. When files are selected, their
names are highlighted in blue. You can then look at the menu on the left
of the file names and click on Copy and then select the folder you want or
make a new folder to save the files into it.

If you want to repair the automatic Autoplay window (and you do not have
Real Player 10) you can try the following.

Different ways to try to repair the Autoplay window for downloading from
either a camera or card reader.

Go from steps I to V, although step V may not be needed.

I. Connect your camera (or card reader) to your computer, and make sure you
have
pictures on your memory card. Make sure your batteries are good or better
yet, use your AC adapter if your camera came with one. If you are trying
with a card reader, just connect it with a memory card inserted and with
pictures on the memory card. Power the camera on, wait 10-15 seconds for XP
to recognize it, you should hear a sound and the LCD screen of your camera
will change, the change is dependent on the type of camera you have. With a
card reader, just wait for the sound after you connect it.

Click on My Computer and look under Device with Removable storage. Your
camera (or card reader) will be listed there, probably below your CD drive,
and a drive letter will be assigned to it (something like H, G, etc.) You
will use this drive letter in a step below, so just note down what the drive
letter is. With a card reader you may see multiple drives, depending upon
the card reader you have (you may have a card reader capable of reading a CF
card, SD card, Memory stick, etc. each one will have a drive letter so
select the drive letter corresponding to the memory card you have, or select
any of the drive letters for it and it should still work regardless of the
type of card you have).
If you do not see your camera or card reader listed there you will need to
repair your USB
connection (see below for repair) or you are on a network and the network
drive is Z and XP cannot assign a drive letter to your camera. You will need
to take care of this
first. The steps below will NOT work if XP cannot assign a drive letter for
your camera or card reader. In some cases, your camera may be listed but
with no drive letter. Try the drive letter after the CD or DVD drive under
which your camera is listed.

II. Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the textbox:
REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL
and press Enter
Note that there is a space between ...32 and SHI...
This will take a few seconds to run and you will get a "success" message.

III. Download the autofix.exe file from the site below. At this Microsoft
site, you have the option of downloading the autofix.exe file in one of your
folder (or make a new folder and save the file there), then open the folder
and double click on the file and then follow directions on the screen. Or,
let Microsoft scan your computer to make the repair. You will need your
camera drive letter during this step. After this, reboot your computer.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...b6-e8fa-45c4-a171-1b389cfacdad&DisplayLang=en

You can leave your camera on and attached or your card reader attached while
you reboot. However, better to disconnected the camera or card reader after
you turn your computer of and then reboot.



IV. After rebooting, connect the camera and power it on (or connect the card
reader) wait 10-15 seconds for XP to recognize it, you should hear some
beeping sound and the Autoplay window should now open giving you the option
of downloading photos from the camera or card reader.


V. You may have to set the options for this window.
Click on My Computer, your camera (or card reader) should be listed there
under Devices with Removable Storage. Right click on it and click on
Properties. In the opening window, click on the Autoplay tab and under
Select, scroll to Pictures to
select it. Select the button Prompt me...



Another possible solution.

Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the opening textbox:

cmd

and press the Enter key

A window will open (black and white) and will display the following:

C:\Documents and Settings\Your Name\

Type the following at the end of the above line after the \

Net start stisvc

And press the Enter key

You will get a message that service is already started (if so this does not
solve the problem) or that it is starting (if so this may solve the
problem). Then try connecting your camera after you close this window. To
close this window, type EXIT at the end of the displayed line and press the
Enter key.
 
B

BillW

Mike,

Another way to reactivate the wizard is to connect your camera just as you
would when you want to download pictures. Make sure the computer recognizes
it. Then, double click My Computer and see if your camera is listed. If
not, this won't help you. If it is, right-click on your camera icon and
select properties. Then select the Events tab. Make sure that the "Select
an event" drop-down menu shows "Start this program." The program you want
to start is "Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard." What you've done is
instructed the operating system to start the wizard anytime your camera is
connected. Hope this helps.

Bill
 
B

BillW

To summarize and clarify a little -

After right-clicking the camera icon

you want "Select an event" to say "Camera Connected."
and "Start this program" to say "Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard."

I have windows XP, but most Op systems are similar.
 
Y

Yves Alarie

Merci, Merci!
Always good to know. Unless we get feedback we don't quite know if what we
are proposing is correct. And feedback is a great help to others seeking a
solution.
Au Revoir!
 
G

Guest

Yves,
Firstly my congrats - you appear to be THE global source for the solution to
this on-going issue. Now I still need help. I too have found that, although
XP SP2 recognises a PnP USB camera, the camera wizard does/can not launch.
Your "net start stisvc" solution worked a dream on one PC with RP10 on it but
none of your solutions work on this PC (which does not have RP10). XP "sees"
the camera. I can access all the images in Windows Explorer but cannot make
the wizard run. XP WIA services are running. (My USB Canon scanner works ok).
I've tried the MS Autofix utility, it says nothing is wrong. To the best of
my ability, I've worked through ALL your options. So now I'm out of ideas
except for one: could this be a drive mapping issue? Right now D is a Zip, E
DVD/CD, F a second HD, G unused, H the card reader in an HP printer, rest
unused. XP gives the camera G. At some earlier date if XP recognised the
camera and gave it a logical drive letter other G, maybe H, would this cause
an issue? I'm not in a hurry to re-allocate H since I'm not sure what else
this might break. For the record, the camera is an Olympus C-50. I also have
a Canon EOS 20D (awesome) but don't wish to plug that in until I resolve this
issue.
In anticipation, thanks for your time and help. Andy
 
Y

Yves Alarie

It could be but I have some much stuff that I am up to (L:) and when I
connect my camera is simply becomes M. But I have no unused assignment like
you have H.
Have you tried right click on the camera drive and then click on Autorun on
the opening menu? Will this open it or do you get an error message?
The 20 D is certainly awesome, I don't think it will hurt anything to try
it.
 
G

Guest

Yup, tried that. I brings up the Windows dialog box asking what I want to do.
If I select the wizard and OK it, the dialog box goes and exactly nothing
happens. No wizard, no error message. However, if I choose the Slideshow
option, that works fine.
Ideas?
Thanks, Andy
 
Y

Yves Alarie

Well, interesting.
Try right click on your camera listed as a drive.
Click on Properties and then the Autoplay tab.
See what you have there. Is it set for Pictures? If not, set it to Pictures.
Then check the "Prompt me..." If this fails try the Restore Default.
 
G

Guest

When I plug the camera in, XP launches a dialog window that does say Pictures
and offers the wizard as one of many options. Highlight that and ok: dialog
box goes and nothing happens! Properties / Autoplay opens with Music
highlighted. If I select Pictures from the pulldown menu, it is set to Prompt
me and so Restore is greyed out. Some time ago, MS had a v small help file
here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroupfaq.mspx
that has now changed its content but used to suggest that you reset the DWORD
value at:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
and
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
to 145. I note that my registry value is set to 144. Actually I think you
originally directed me to this help file!! Given that MS have changed their
advice, does this still apply? What does 144 do that 145 does not?
Now Bill Gates is a British Knight, maybe he could fix this for me!?!?
Thanks, Andy
 
Y

Yves Alarie

No. Not me. I never suggest changes to the registry to anybody in this
newsgroup.
 

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