John P
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posted on 26/12/13 at 03:12 PM |
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Why can't I download photos from my Camera?
I have a fairly old Compaq running Windows XP Home with Service Pack 3 and have always been able to download photographs from either my or my wife’s
cameras via a card reader plugged into a USB 2.0 port.
Now however when I do the same it seems to realise there is a USB drive attached but doesn’t recognise the disc. Depending upon exactly how I try I
either get a message saying please insert a disk into drive K or a message saying the camera is in use.
The only change I think I have made was to get rid of my old Kodak printer and install a new HP Officejet 4620.
Could it be some sort of conflict between the printer / scanner and the camera?
Anyone have any suggestions as I’m under pressure to print off some of our family Christmas photos.
John.
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Slimy38
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posted on 26/12/13 at 03:23 PM |
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First try a different USB port, the change of port can sometimes 'kickstart' things into action. Alternatively, I have had a fair few card
readers fail on me, so if you can beg/borrow/steal another reader that would be worth a go.
Do the cameras have USB ports on them? You can usually connect a camera direct to the PC using a USB lead.
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John P
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posted on 26/12/13 at 03:28 PM |
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I've tried alternative USB ports (but using the same card reader) and also two different cards but they all give the same result.
My wife's Finepix has a lead and using this the PC does recognise the camera but still won't see the photographs.
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