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need to get pictures out of digital camera using wizard.
I just got this computer and cannot find the software for
my digital camera,so I am choosing to use the wizard to get the pictures out, but, can't figure out how to do this HELP thank you in advance, would apreciate any help, Jeannie |
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need to get pictures out of digital camera using wizard.
When you plug your camera into the computer, assuming it is a USB =
camera, windows detects it as a drive and pops up a window asking what = you'd like to do. Transfer pictures to hard drive using the scanner and = camera wizard is one of those options. Click on it and the wizard = begins. Should be self-explanatory from there. If that window isn't popping up, go to Start/All Programs/Accessories, = and click on the Scanner and Camera Wizard there. If the Scanner and Camera wizard doesn't detect your camera, you won't = be able to use it. Make sure the camera is connected and turned on. --=20 Patty MacDuffie Windows XP MVP "jeannie scamporino" wrote in message = ... I just got this computer and cannot find the software for=20 my digital camera,so I am choosing to use the wizard to=20 get the pictures out, but, can't figure out how to do=20 this HELP thank you in advance, would apreciate any help, Jeannie |
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need to get pictures out of digital camera using wizard.
Small addition to your response to the question. You won't be able to use
it by plugging the camera directly into your machine. The work around is to transfer your pictures using a card reader. With respect for the software for your camera, you should be able to download all that you need from the camera manufacturer's web site. WinXP has very sparse support of digital cameras with native drivers. "Patty MacDuffie" wrote in message ... When you plug your camera into the computer, assuming it is a USB camera, windows detects it as a drive and pops up a window asking what you'd like to do. Transfer pictures to hard drive using the scanner and camera wizard is one of those options. Click on it and the wizard begins. Should be self-explanatory from there. If that window isn't popping up, go to Start/All Programs/Accessories, and click on the Scanner and Camera Wizard there. If the Scanner and Camera wizard doesn't detect your camera, you won't be able to use it. Make sure the camera is connected and turned on. -- Patty MacDuffie Windows XP MVP "jeannie scamporino" wrote in message ... I just got this computer and cannot find the software for my digital camera,so I am choosing to use the wizard to get the pictures out, but, can't figure out how to do this HELP thank you in advance, would apreciate any help, Jeannie |
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need to get pictures out of digital camera using wizard.
Actually, Edward, the new USB cameras plug directly into the USB port on =
the computer, bypassing the need for a card reader. It depends on the = camera. --=20 Patty MacDuffie Windows XP MVP "Edward W. Thompson" wrote in message = ... Small addition to your response to the question. You won't be able to = use it by plugging the camera directly into your machine. The work around = is to transfer your pictures using a card reader. =20 With respect for the software for your camera, you should be able to download all that you need from the camera manufacturer's web site. = WinXP has very sparse support of digital cameras with native drivers. =20 =20 "Patty MacDuffie" wrote in = message ... When you plug your camera into the computer, assuming it is a USB = camera, windows detects it as a drive and pops up a window asking what you'd = like to do. Transfer pictures to hard drive using the scanner and camera = wizard is one of those options. Click on it and the wizard begins. Should be self-explanatory from there. =20 If that window isn't popping up, go to Start/All Programs/Accessories, = and click on the Scanner and Camera Wizard there. =20 If the Scanner and Camera wizard doesn't detect your camera, you won't = be able to use it. Make sure the camera is connected and turned on. --=20 Patty MacDuffie Windows XP MVP =20 "jeannie scamporino" wrote in message ... I just got this computer and cannot find the software for my digital camera,so I am choosing to use the wizard to get the pictures out, but, can't figure out how to do this HELP thank you in advance, would apreciate any help, Jeannie =20 |
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