No thumbnails or download prompt

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I use Windows XP and Office 2000 at home and at work. When I insert a digital camera memory disk in the USB card reader at work it automatically pulls up a window asking me what I would like to do, then takes me through a download wizard that saves my pictures to my hard drive with whatever name I provide. When I then open the folder where the images are saved I can choose Thumbnails and see small images of each photo

At home there is no acknowledgement when I insert my storage media and the only way to get the pictures on to my computer is to open the mini-disk through My Computer, copy them and paste them into a new folder where I have to rename each one. There are also no thumbnails available - each picture is represented only with a generic icon

This is a pain in the neck. How do I get my home machine to act like my office machine? Help

(Per an earlier string I tried this: Try running the following to repair the XP association with jpgs
Click on Start, click on Run and type the following in the opening textbox
REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL with no luck.)
 
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Yves Alarie

When you see your mini-disk listed after opening my computer, right click on
it. On the opening menu, click on Autoplay. This window should now open.


Or you can try to repair.
Different ways to try to repair the Autoplay window for downloading from
either a camera or card reader. Also the same procedure can be used for a CD
drive Autoplay.



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

I. Connect your camera to your computer, power it on 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.

Click on My Computer and look under Device with Removable storage. Your
camera will be listed there and a drive letter will be assigned to it
(something like H, G, etc.) You will use this drive letter in a step below.
If you do not see your camera listed there you will need to repair your USB
connection or you are on a network and the network drive is Z and XP cannot
assign a drive letter to your camera so 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.

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.

III. Go to the following site:
http://www.bigblackglasses.com/staff/downloads/autofix.exe

and download the autofix.exe file in one of your folder. Once done, double
click on this file. A window will open. Follow the directions on the screen.

Once done, turn off the camera and reboot.

IV. Power the camera on, wait 10-15 seconds for XP to recognize it, you
should hear some beeping sound and the window should now open giving you the
option of downloading photos from the camera.

V. You may have to set the options for this window.
Click on My Computer, your camera 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... Do the same thing for a CD drive.



You can also download the autofix.exe file from the site below if the above
site is not available. At this Microsoft site, you have the option of
downloading the autofix.exe file and proceed as above, or, let Microsoft
scan your computer and try to repair everything. If you decide to use this
site and let Microsoft try the repair, run the REGS...command given above
before going to this site.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...b6-e8fa-45c4-a171-1b389cfacdad&DisplayLang=en







jeminky said:
I use Windows XP and Office 2000 at home and at work. When I insert a
digital camera memory disk in the USB card reader at work it automatically
pulls up a window asking me what I would like to do, then takes me through a
download wizard that saves my pictures to my hard drive with whatever name I
provide. When I then open the folder where the images are saved I can
choose Thumbnails and see small images of each photo.
At home there is no acknowledgement when I insert my storage media and the
only way to get the pictures on to my computer is to open the mini-disk
through My Computer, copy them and paste them into a new folder where I have
to rename each one. There are also no thumbnails available - each picture
is represented only with a generic icon.
 

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