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Default Sometimes I feel like I could tear up an anvil with a feather.

On Dec 2, 8:24*am, JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 08:14:11 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports





wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 08:10:04 -0500, JohnH
wrote:


On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 23:23:47 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:


On Dec 2, 1:11*am, Tim wrote:
Well, not exactly, but I got out he set up cd for my fujipix s700 and
went though the procedures loading in down, all the set up wizards
etc, pluged int he camera, turned it on, and stuff was suppsoed to
start downloading pic.


nothing.


*re checked everything, camera battery power etc, tried again,


nothing


\Went thought he set up helps, re tried.


nothing.


scrapped it all and reloaded the cd to start over, went though all the
proceduers.


nothing.


Checked camera for pics and all good.


re read the helps and followed the recommended procedures and retried.


nothing.


I'm giving up for the night.


Oh yeah, another thing. The wife's older Kodak dc240 zoom *is simple
to load.


I can't figure it out.


Holy ****.


2:30 AM! Don't you know that computers need sleep too. I'm surprised it
didn't give you the blue screen of death and tell you to go to bed!


I'll call you. I've got a couple ideas. I'll try around 9 my time.


What he needs is a card reader - probably because the card wasn't
formatted to the camera.


I've got one if he wants it.


That's what I use. Made by Scan Disk, takes four different styles of cards.

I'm wondering if the computer will recognize the camera as a 'drive' even
if the downloading software isn't starting automatically. He could be
having a USB problem also. My Dell has about nine USB ports. If I'm really
luck, three or four are working at any one time. The trick is in trying to
figure out which ones.
--
John H

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That's the ONLY way the Fujifilm I had would work. You just connect
with the USB port, go to my computer, then look for the drive name.
Then you go to that folder, and move or copy the pictures to where you
want them.