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Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:29 am
by Rileysowner
Gary, whether 95 or 98SE it is the same thing. Plug the usb cable into the camera, turn the camera on, plug the cable into your computer (it should already be on) and if the camera is detected you don't need any special software to get the pictures off as the camera works just like a drive. Look in your "My Computer" and see if a new drive icon comes up and that is your camera.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:10 am
by GEJ
Rileysowner wrote:Gary, whether 95 or 98SE it is the same thing. Plug the usb cable into the camera, turn the camera on, plug the cable into your computer (it should already be on) and if the camera is detected you don't need any special software to get the pictures off as the camera works just like a drive. Look in your "My Computer" and see if a new drive icon comes up and that is your camera.
Jim,

My computer is on the desk top.When I go there I see the camera program.When I click on that it shows a quick download function as one of the componets.When I click on that it says I need XP or 2000 to download the the program.Connecting the camera to the computer the camera's program will not move at all.Disconnecting the camera and the camera's program works fine.Nothing shows up if the camera is connected to the computer differently on the computer.I have photobucket and the only thing I see there is the normal download for files already on the computer.When I click on the file that I see under my computer nothing happens.This is a hp and has two USB port connections side by side which I guess would be for printers and I don't own a printer.Someone else suggested canon didn't write a program for a 98SE because the camera's came less expensive about the same time XP and 2000 came out.That this computer doesn't have OS.That is what is happening once the camera is connected and all about what I have figured out so far.

Thank you for your reply,

Gary

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:42 pm
by Rileysowner
No problem. It could be that. I have win98se on the computer upstairs which happens to be an HP. I usually run Ubuntu linux on it, but I can try out my new Fujifilm camera on it and seen what happens.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 3:19 pm
by potskie
Rileysowner wrote: Ubuntu linux


:D :D :D

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:10 pm
by phr1$k37
potskie wrote:
Rileysowner wrote: Ubuntu linux
:D :D :D

It works :p
I am a Slackware user though. But yup yups it works. Free and you get better support for free due to community usage.

You use LinuxMCE? Quite nice.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:12 pm
by GEJ
I stopped by the computer repair place today.The short version is this computer can not be used for my camera.Also,I might have a problem downloading 5 years of collected info for my business,projects,and personal to a replacement computer.Very depressing. :cry: :cry:

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:20 pm
by potskie
GEJ wrote:I stopped by the computer repair place today.The short version is this computer can not be used for my camera.Also,I might have a problem downloading 5 years of collected info for my business,projects,and personal to a replacement computer.Very depressing. :cry: :cry:
BAH tell your shop that they suck lol.

#1 Win 98SE uses a fat file system. You can transfer the files easy as pie if you connect the drive upto a new system.

#2 That computer CAN be used for it. For ease of use it can be done in windows 2000 or XP both of which are installable on that hardware. BUT that's where the keeping data becomes tricky unless you pick up another drive.

The long and short of it is.......... IT IS POSSIBLE. I do it for older non tech people all the time. My forte aside from network related shizza is getting old hardware to do AMAZING things lol.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:25 pm
by potskie
phr1$k37 wrote:
potskie wrote:
Rileysowner wrote: Ubuntu linux
:D :D :D

It works :p
I am a Slackware user though. But yup yups it works. Free and you get better support for free due to community usage.

You use LinuxMCE? Quite nice.
Because my GF who is very non techie uses my computers I run ubuntu on most of em. My servers are running Slackware. I also use SUSE and BackTrack (WiFi fears me :D ). I also use Parallel Knoppix on my Cluster.

So where were you and jim during the long discussions and such me and mr roboto have or had regarding linux and the fun things you can do or we do with it.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:10 pm
by kings-x59
Nice cam Gary, you'll like having that once you get the computer issue resolved.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:30 pm
by SoCalli V8
To all the `puter techs here, can he remove the memory card from the camera and plug it straight into the front of his hard drive? because thats what I do.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:10 am
by CaptSquid
He's running Win95, an ancient program, one step removed from Windows 3.0.

Dude, you gotta upgrade!

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:15 am
by BLAZER
Gary, can you post a pic of the camera you got? Since I bascially have $25 worth of ownership in it, I would at least like to see what I'm getting.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:13 am
by GEJ
BLAZER wrote:Gary, can you post a pic of the camera you got? Since I bascially have $25 worth of ownership in it, I would at least like to see what I'm getting.
PM sent. #-o #-o

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:26 am
by GEJ
I am buying a rebuilt XP home edition from my computer repair shop.Man-where will it every end so I can get on with my project??.

Re: Bought my camera

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:18 pm
by Rebel
I do it for older non tech people all the time.
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Who are these people,,what is older ?? :yawinkle: