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| 266060 | 2004-08-27 23:34:00 | We have an Olympus Camedia C760 First time I downloaded from the camera it was a dream. Now it says it cannot find the Camera Any helpful suggestions as to a remedy ? |
Sherilee (4441) | ||
| 266061 | 2004-08-27 23:39:00 | Sorry, my ESP isn't *quite* up to par. So can you give us some more info? (O/S, drivers etc...) | Megaman (344) | ||
| 266062 | 2004-08-28 00:54:00 | I run XP Home edition and I am using the Camedia 4.1 Software. First time I set it up and it was sweet photo's appeared instantly. |
Sherilee (4441) | ||
| 266063 | 2004-08-28 01:04:00 | It is not necessary to use the camera's software in order to view and/or download your pictures with Windows XP. After plugging your camera in and switching it on you will be able to see your camera connection in Windows Explorer and drag and drop your picture files into your hard drive's picture folder. | tommy (2826) | ||
| 266064 | 2004-08-28 01:45:00 | Stoopid question maybe, but did you switch the camera on? John |
John H (8) | ||
| 266065 | 2004-08-29 05:08:00 | I have just purchased an Olympus camera also and the software is Camedia Master 4.2. Running XP Home.When the camera is connected, I noticed when I open explore, there is another drive listed. No driver is required. Also while on the subject, can you run a web cam from a camera ?. | teddybear (2443) | ||
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