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I can't get my computer to recognize my canon camera. I'm running windows XP
with SP2. I've tried downloading the software 3 or 4 times all with the same results. The twits at the camera store says it's a problem with the computer. |
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Brian wrote:
> I can't get my computer to recognize my canon camera. > I'm running windows XP with SP2. I've tried downloading > the software 3 or 4 times all with the same results. The > twits at the camera store says it's a problem with the > computer. ================================== I use a SD Card reader with my S2 IS and have no problems. I never even installed the software that came with the camera. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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John Inzer wrote:
> Brian wrote: >> I can't get my computer to recognize my canon camera. >> I'm running windows XP with SP2. I've tried downloading >> the software 3 or 4 times all with the same results. The >> twits at the camera store says it's a problem with the >> computer. You should not need the software that came with your camera anyway. It's usually of poor design and tries to take over your computer. I would concentrate on the 'install new hardware wizard ' in XP until the camera's memory card comes up as an aditional drive under My Computer. It always does in the end. Stuff the Canon CD (or any make of digital for that matter) Cheers, Quilly Sorry, but an individual reply goes into my spam filter |
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Quilljar wrote:
> John Inzer wrote: > >>Brian wrote: >> >>>I can't get my computer to recognize my canon camera. >>>I'm running windows XP with SP2. I've tried downloading >>>the software 3 or 4 times all with the same results. The >>>twits at the camera store says it's a problem with the >>>computer. > > > You should not need the software that came with your camera anyway. It's > usually of poor design and tries to take over your computer. I would > concentrate on the 'install new hardware wizard ' in XP until the camera's > memory card comes up as an aditional drive under My Computer. It always does > in the end. > Stuff the Canon CD (or any make of digital for that matter) > > Cheers, > > Quilly > > Sorry, but an individual reply goes into my spam filter > > Why do they do that with software? It is not just cameras, some GPS units try to do the same. It doesn't seem professional making proprietary software try to take over a privately owned computer (and such should always be accompanied with good and easy support if required). maybe we should wait for someone in texas to tell the authorities? Remember Sony and rootkit? |
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Quilljar,
Thanks for the suggestion, I tried to go through the "add new hardware but wasn't quite sure what to tell the computer I was installing. The camera isn't listed in imaging devices. Brian "Quilljar" wrote: > John Inzer wrote: > > Brian wrote: > >> I can't get my computer to recognize my canon camera. > >> I'm running windows XP with SP2. I've tried downloading > >> the software 3 or 4 times all with the same results. The > >> twits at the camera store says it's a problem with the > >> computer. > > You should not need the software that came with your camera anyway. It's > usually of poor design and tries to take over your computer. I would > concentrate on the 'install new hardware wizard ' in XP until the camera's > memory card comes up as an aditional drive under My Computer. It always does > in the end. > Stuff the Canon CD (or any make of digital for that matter) > > Cheers, > > Quilly > > Sorry, but an individual reply goes into my spam filter > > > |
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Brian wrote:
> Quilljar, > Thanks for the suggestion, I tried to go through the "add new > hardware but wasn't quite sure what to tell the computer I was > installing. The camera isn't listed in imaging devices. You will have to make it find it. It will eventually come up with 'Found new hardware' Go into Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager/Universal Serial Bus Controllers and jerk it about a bit. Make sure YOU are in chrage of the darned computer, not it in charge of you... :-) Quilly |
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Quilljar wrote:
> Brian wrote: > >>Quilljar, >>Thanks for the suggestion, I tried to go through the "add new >>hardware but wasn't quite sure what to tell the computer I was >>installing. The camera isn't listed in imaging devices. > > > > You will have to make it find it. It will eventually come up with 'Found new > hardware' Go into Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager/Universal > Serial Bus Controllers and jerk it about a bit. > > Make sure YOU are in chrage of the darned computer, not it in charge of > you... :-) > > Quilly > > > I have the S1 IS and image transfer via a card reader is a dream On the other hand I don't think I have any strong need to use proprietary software. There is a speed advantage favoring transfer of data from a card reader as opposed to through the camera itself. Plus the additional advantage in my opinion that the camera is not tied up or out of action provided 2 or more memory cards are available |
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> I have the S1 IS and image transfer via a card reader is a dream
> > On the other hand I don't think I have any strong need to use > proprietary software. > > There is a speed advantage favoring transfer of data from a card > reader as opposed to through the camera itself. Plus the additional > advantage in my opinion that the camera is not tied up or out of > action provided 2 or more memory cards are available Excellent! -- Cheers, Quilly Sorry, but an individual reply goes into my spam filter |
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Thanks for all your help guys. As it turns out there was something wrong
with the camera, not the software or the computer or the guy trying to install the darn thing. I exchanged it for a new one and I'm in business. Thanks again, Brian "Brian" wrote: > I can't get my computer to recognize my canon camera. I'm running windows XP > with SP2. I've tried downloading the software 3 or 4 times all with the same > results. The twits at the camera store says it's a problem with the > computer. |
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