upload images to my Windows XP system

M

mcke1672

I am attempting to upload images form my digital camera to my Windows XP
system using a USB connection, but I get errors. What should I do to solve
this problem?
Update Windows XP with service packs or patches?
Reinstall the digital camera software?
Just reboot my system?
Verify that the camera is turned on?
Please advise.
 
B

Bruce Chambers

mcke1672 said:
I am attempting to upload images form my digital camera to my Windows XP
system using a USB connection, but I get errors. What should I do to solve
this problem?
Update Windows XP with service packs or patches?
Reinstall the digital camera software?
Just reboot my system?
Verify that the camera is turned on?
Please advise.


Oh, I don't know. You might try paying attention in class, or reading
your text book so that you don't need other people to do your homework
for you.


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R

Ron Badour

What kind of camera, what are the exact error notices, are you using the
native program in XP to download the photos and have you read the
instructions for downloading your pictures in your camera user guide?
 
J

Jim

I am attempting to upload images form my digital camera to my Windows XP
system using a USB connection, but I get errors. What should I do to solve
this problem?
Update Windows XP with service packs or patches?
Reinstall the digital camera software?
Just reboot my system?
Verify that the camera is turned on?
Please advise.


Use a card reader ; much easier .
 

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