Scanner cant detect my camera

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Cynanthis

WHen the scanner wizard cant detect my camera automatically"I know with XP
there is a fix on Kellys corner for this, but what about for ME. I like it
in XP when i can plug in my camera and my pictures start downloading at my
choosing in the scanner wizard. But, on ME, I plug camera in and nothing
shows but i am able to find it as a removable drive on MY computer>DCIM>100.
Too many steps that I dont like. If its possible to have it like XP, please
let me know. thnks
 
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Mike M

What scanner wizard? It would appear that Win Me does detect your camera
as it appears from your post to add it as a removable drive in Windows
Explorer (My Computer). It would help me at least if you were to explain
the difference and also which of Kelly's patches in XP you are using since
several of these can be used with Win Me although some need editing first
where the registry key or path involved differs in Win Me from that in XP.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Cynanthis <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

> WHen the scanner wizard cant detect my camera automatically"I know
> with XP there is a fix on Kellys corner for this, but what about for
> ME. I like it in XP when i can plug in my camera and my pictures
> start downloading at my choosing in the scanner wizard. But, on ME, I
> plug camera in and nothing shows but i am able to find it as a
> removable drive on MY computer>DCIM>100. Too many steps that I dont
> like. If its possible to have it like XP, please let me know. thnks
 
M

Mart

The fact that WinMe detects your camera as a "Removable Drive" and as you
imply, that if you search deep enough into the "DCIM" folder and sub folders
you can find the actual pictures, suggests that WinMe is working quite
correctly.

However, what you really may be wanting is a utility which recognises and
interprets the "Removable Drive" as your specific Camera and acts
accordingly to your expectations.

Although not part of the WinMe operating system, this utility would
*normally* be written by the Camera manufacturer and possibly provided on a
CD supplied with the Camera.

BUT, whether it has been written for WinMe is another issue!!

Check your User Manual/Camera CD or with the manufacturer, if necessary.

Mart


"Cynanthis" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> WHen the scanner wizard cant detect my camera automatically"I know with XP
> there is a fix on Kellys corner for this, but what about for ME. I like it
> in XP when i can plug in my camera and my pictures start downloading at my
> choosing in the scanner wizard. But, on ME, I plug camera in and nothing
> shows but i am able to find it as a removable drive on MY
> computer>DCIM>100. Too many steps that I dont like. If its possible to
> have it like XP, please let me know. thnks
>
 
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Bob

Also very possible that even though the camera maker might provide
software that your device needs, it is common for them not to mention
WinME in the "System Requirements". I have seen this most often with
devices that list win9X or win2000.
There is a website that has saved me several times that has "pci" in
the url but few outside of PC designers/repairers seem to know about
it. What is is especially good for is finding the stuff you need to
sucessfully register your device. Often an older version of your
device did work with winME and if you borrow part or all of its
registration attributes, your device will start doing what you want.
www.pcidatabase.com might do the trick.

Hopefully your vendor / device manufacturer has a support web forum.
If so, they are good sources of information if you ask the right
question.

Keep us posted & consider putting some polish on ye olde karma...

HTH
BOB
> > WHen the scanner wizard cant detect my camera automatically"I know with XP
> > there is a fix on Kellys corner for this, but what about for ME. I like it
> > in XP when i can plug in my camera and my pictures start downloading at my
> > choosing in the scanner wizard. But, on ME, I plug camera in and nothing
> > shows but i am able to find it as a removable drive on MY
> > computer>DCIM>100. Too many steps that I dont like. If its possible to
> > have it like XP, please let me know. thnks- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -
 
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N. Miller

On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 07:09:26 -0700, Cynanthis wrote:

> WHen the scanner wizard cant detect my camera automatically"I know with XP
> there is a fix on Kellys corner for this, but what about for ME. I like it
> in XP when i can plug in my camera and my pictures start downloading at my
> choosing in the scanner wizard. But, on ME, I plug camera in and nothing
> shows but i am able to find it as a removable drive on MY computer>DCIM>100.
> Too many steps that I dont like. If its possible to have it like XP, please
> let me know. thnks


Olympus cameras have an application called, "Camedia", which will do that.
Older cameras had a Windows Me version on the install disk. If your camera
is a different brand, check the install disk it may contain a Windows Me
version of the software.

There are also some printer applications with that feature and there was a
Windows Me version of the Adobe Photoshop Stater Edition which ran on
Windows Me (but not the current version 3.2, which requires Windows XP at a
minimum).

--
Norman
~Shine, bright morning light,
~now in the air the spring is coming.
~Sweet, blowing wind,
~singing down the hills and valleys.
 
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