Olympus C-3000 Problem w/ Windows XP

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I have an Olympus C-3000 Zoom with Camedia Master 2.0, which is not
compatible with Windows XP. I have made a change to SRUSBUSD.INI to allow
use with other software (Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10). This worked
perfectly during the trial period, so I decided to buy the software. I have
since had to reload Windows XP and made the same changes as before, but I
cannot get the driver files for the camera to load. I am asked to load the
Windows XP Home Edition disk and provide the location of SRUSBUSD.DLL. This
file doesn't exist on the disk (at least I wasn't able to find it). I
downloaded the file from one of the various sites, but it will not load
unless it is from the XP disk. I have three cards full of pictures ready to
be downloaded and I am getting a little frustrated. I would appreciate any
assistance in resolving this issue. Thanks!
 
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Jim

KC Chiefs Fan said:
I have an Olympus C-3000 Zoom with Camedia Master 2.0, which is not
compatible with Windows XP. I have made a change to SRUSBUSD.INI to allow
use with other software (Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10). This worked
perfectly during the trial period, so I decided to buy the software. I
have
since had to reload Windows XP and made the same changes as before, but I
cannot get the driver files for the camera to load. I am asked to load
the
Windows XP Home Edition disk and provide the location of SRUSBUSD.DLL.
This
file doesn't exist on the disk (at least I wasn't able to find it). I
downloaded the file from one of the various sites, but it will not load
unless it is from the XP disk. I have three cards full of pictures ready
to
be downloaded and I am getting a little frustrated. I would appreciate
any
assistance in resolving this issue. Thanks!
Why don't you just buy a card reader? You can transfer the images from the
card to your disk with Windows Explorer.
The card shows us as a disk. Perform the software eject before removing the
card from the reader, and do all your formatting with the camera.
If you look enough, you can buy card readers for $10.
Jim
 

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