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I had a similar problem with an Olympus camera connected to a networked PC.
When I connected the camera to my PC with the USB cable the PC didn't open up the camera wizard or say "New Hardware Detected". However, the PC knew that something was connected as the new hardware sound was played when the camera was connected. This was confirmed by using the "Safely Remove Hardware" function. The camera was listed here as a removeable drive (F) but under Windows Explorer drive F was my conection to my company's network. Here's the conflict I thought. The solution was to use windows Explorer/ My computer to view all network connections. Then to use the Tools/ Map Network Drive function to assign my company's network to a different drive letter. Then, still in Explorer, I highlighted Drive F and used "File/ Delete" to remove it. I connected the camera in the normal way with the USB cable and hey-presto the PC now recognised it, bringing up the "Found New Hardware" window. This will probably only apply to a few cases but as it was driving me mental I thought I'd share. "stan" wrote: > Turning on camera to download pictures to the computer does not bring up > screen showing camera connected with selections including Scanner and Camera > Wizard. How can this be corrected?. Turning on Camera dock for a Kodak > Camera should show what camera is connected with a choice of programs to > download pictures . Can anybody help?. > > Stan > > > |
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