Auburn Annie
12-29-2004, 05:45 PM
For all the techies on the list:
HELP!!!
Ahem.
My daughter got a digital camera for Christmas (Samsung Digimax 430) and has been happily taking pictures, no problem. Now she wants to download (or is that UPload?) from camera to computer.
We dutifully installed the storage driver, Digimax viewer 2.1, and the Arcsoft Photoimpression 4.0 from the CD that came with the camera.
We attach the cable from camera to USB port, power on, and the camera begins to load the 28 pictures she has so far (the green light is blinking) but when the Task Manager pops up and asks if we want to copy to a file (and we say yes) it "copies" but we can't view (or, alternately, we can see about 6 or 7 in the viewer but can't copy them to the "pictures" file - something about an incorrect parameter?) I've been thumbing through the user manual to no avail. I've got a nephew coming over shortly to see what he can do, with his older brother on standby if he can't figure it. Suggestions? The computer runs on Windows XP.
[This message has been edited by Auburn Annie (edited December 29, 2004).]
HELP!!!
Ahem.
My daughter got a digital camera for Christmas (Samsung Digimax 430) and has been happily taking pictures, no problem. Now she wants to download (or is that UPload?) from camera to computer.
We dutifully installed the storage driver, Digimax viewer 2.1, and the Arcsoft Photoimpression 4.0 from the CD that came with the camera.
We attach the cable from camera to USB port, power on, and the camera begins to load the 28 pictures she has so far (the green light is blinking) but when the Task Manager pops up and asks if we want to copy to a file (and we say yes) it "copies" but we can't view (or, alternately, we can see about 6 or 7 in the viewer but can't copy them to the "pictures" file - something about an incorrect parameter?) I've been thumbing through the user manual to no avail. I've got a nephew coming over shortly to see what he can do, with his older brother on standby if he can't figure it. Suggestions? The computer runs on Windows XP.
[This message has been edited by Auburn Annie (edited December 29, 2004).]