Downloading photos from Fuji #345 digial camera

L

larryho

I am unable to download photos from my Fuji camera to my computer. Anyone
have any fixes for this?
 
M

mscotgrove

I am unable to download photos from my Fuji camera to my computer. Anyone
have any fixes for this?

Assuming that the Fuji camera has a removable memory card, the
simplest answer is a plug in USB card reader. It avoids requiring
device drivers for the camera. The photos can then be dragged with
Windows Explorer.

Michael

www.cnwrecovery.com
 
L

larryho

Thanks Michael, but now I"m having trouble with the plug in reader. I just
tried to download some pix from my LG EnV, and it didn't work. It appears
everything is working properly, I"m wondering if my reader is working. Also,
I have heard that there have been problems with the Fuji downloads. That came
from Fuji when I first discovered the problem. By the way, do I have to come
back to this site each time for a reply? When I got the email notification
of your response, and clicked on what I thought would bring me to your
replay, I got a blank but "done" screen.
 
M

mscotgrove

Thanks Michael, but now I"m having trouble with the plug in reader. I just
tried to download some pix from my LG EnV, and it didn't work. It appears
everything is working properly, I"m wondering if my reader is working. Also,
I have heard that there have been problems with the Fuji downloads. That came
from Fuji when I first discovered the problem. By the way, do I have to come
back to this site each time for a reply?  When I got the email notification
of your response, and clicked on what I thought would bring me to your
replay, I got a blank but "done" screen.






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I think the approach I would take here is to try another reader, and
maybe another memory chip. I am sure you can find someone with both,
so you can borrow them and test with your PC.

It is normal to reply to such discussions on the web so others can
both benefit and contribute. Not everyone agrees with everyone elses
suggestions, but often a useful discussion can arise giving different
thoughts on a common problem.

Michael
 
L

larryho

Thanks again Michael, you have been helpful.

I think the approach I would take here is to try another reader, and
maybe another memory chip. I am sure you can find someone with both,
so you can borrow them and test with your PC.

It is normal to reply to such discussions on the web so others can
both benefit and contribute. Not everyone agrees with everyone elses
suggestions, but often a useful discussion can arise giving different
thoughts on a common problem.

Michael
 

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