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| Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Ok so I know what my mistake was, I installed Windows XP sp 2. My camera used to open as a mass storage device with a drive letter, and now teh windows 'scanner and camera' wizard tries to open it , which doesn't work. I even renistalled my camera specific drivers disk. I just want to be able to open my camera as a mass storage device as before. I hate this 'autoplay' rubbish. So how do I get pc to open camera as it used to? Also can I switch off autoplay, I never use it. I have 800 pictures on my camera from my recent architectural fieldtrip I need to process by Monday, I have battled with the pc all today to try and solve this, so help sincerely appreciated. Many thanks x |
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| RE: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Miss-Goldie, Go to Start/Help and Support. In the Search box type Install camera, then click the arrow. Select full text search. Select Install scanner or digital camera. The Wizard will help you do the rest. Milt "Miss-Goldie" wrote: > Ok so I know what my mistake was, I installed Windows XP sp 2. > > My camera used to open as a mass storage device with a drive letter, and > now teh windows 'scanner and camera' wizard tries to open it , which doesn't > work. I even renistalled my camera specific drivers disk. > > I just want to be able to open my camera as a mass storage device as before. > I hate this 'autoplay' rubbish. > > So how do I get pc to open camera as it used to? > > Also can I switch off autoplay, I never use it. > > I have 800 pictures on my camera from my recent architectural fieldtrip I > need to process by Monday, I have battled with the pc all today to try and > solve this, so help sincerely appreciated. > > Many thanks > x |
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| RE: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Sorry, I meant to suggest that you first uninstall the camera, using Control Panel/Add and Remove programs. Then reinstall it as I described. "Milt" wrote: > Miss-Goldie, > > Go to Start/Help and Support. In the Search box type Install camera, then > click the arrow. Select full text search. Select Install scanner or digital > camera. The Wizard will help you do the rest. > > Milt > > > "Miss-Goldie" wrote: > > > Ok so I know what my mistake was, I installed Windows XP sp 2. > > > > My camera used to open as a mass storage device with a drive letter, and > > now teh windows 'scanner and camera' wizard tries to open it , which doesn't > > work. I even renistalled my camera specific drivers disk. > > > > I just want to be able to open my camera as a mass storage device as before. > > I hate this 'autoplay' rubbish. > > > > So how do I get pc to open camera as it used to? > > > > Also can I switch off autoplay, I never use it. > > > > I have 800 pictures on my camera from my recent architectural fieldtrip I > > need to process by Monday, I have battled with the pc all today to try and > > solve this, so help sincerely appreciated. > > > > Many thanks > > x |
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| Re: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Miss-Goldie wrote: > Ok so I know what my mistake was, I installed Windows XP sp 2. > > My camera used to open as a mass storage device with a drive letter, and > now teh windows 'scanner and camera' wizard tries to open it , which doesn't > work. I even renistalled my camera specific drivers disk. > > I just want to be able to open my camera as a mass storage device as before. > I hate this 'autoplay' rubbish. > > So how do I get pc to open camera as it used to? > > Also can I switch off autoplay, I never use it. > > I have 800 pictures on my camera from my recent architectural fieldtrip I > need to process by Monday, I have battled with the pc all today to try and > solve this, so help sincerely appreciated. > > Many thanks > x Not a direct answer to your question, but--- Get a USb card reader (cheap) and use it instead of your camera. Just pop the memory card out of the camera and plug it in to the card reader. It won't consume battery power from your camera, and you won't have to perch your camera in a perhaps precarious position near the computer. Also, there have been a few horror stories about a camera's internal software being damaged when something goes wrong with the download. Allen |
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| RE: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Hi Milt, Thanks for the advice, actually that was the first thing I tried this morning, well almost first, I shouted at the computer for some time first of all. And no that doesn't work. I tried it again just now. Windows recognises it as a Fuji S7000, but then fails as it is trying to get pictures off it. Previously it has just opened as drive letter- X (can't remember what letter I assigned to it). I don't need the computer to know what camera I have, I just need it to recognise teh mass storage device. Do you know if this is a plug and play issue that installing SP2 has reactivated for me? You know what it is like you make amendments to your pc over time and forget what you have switched off and on. Help appreciated Cheers Susie "Milt" wrote: > Sorry, I meant to suggest that you first uninstall the camera, using Control > Panel/Add and Remove programs. Then reinstall it as I described. > > "Milt" wrote: > > > Miss-Goldie, > > > > Go to Start/Help and Support. In the Search box type Install camera, then > > click the arrow. Select full text search. Select Install scanner or digital > > camera. The Wizard will help you do the rest. > > > > Milt > > > > > > "Miss-Goldie" wrote: > > > > > Ok so I know what my mistake was, I installed Windows XP sp 2. > > > > > > My camera used to open as a mass storage device with a drive letter, and > > > now teh windows 'scanner and camera' wizard tries to open it , which doesn't > > > work. I even renistalled my camera specific drivers disk. > > > > > > I just want to be able to open my camera as a mass storage device as before. > > > I hate this 'autoplay' rubbish. > > > > > > So how do I get pc to open camera as it used to? > > > > > > Also can I switch off autoplay, I never use it. > > > > > > I have 800 pictures on my camera from my recent architectural fieldtrip I > > > need to process by Monday, I have battled with the pc all today to try and > > > solve this, so help sincerely appreciated. > > > > > > Many thanks > > > x |
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| RE: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Miss-Goldie, Sorry, but i can't answer your question. However, I do have another suggestion. In the area where I live, you can go into any Walgreens, Osco, Costco or camera store and put your camera's memory card into their printer. Then you can make a CD, DVD or print your pictures or or even make proof sheets on the spot and immediately. That's not what you asked about, but it is a quick way to get at your pictures. If you make a CD or DVD, you can take that back to your computer and access them too. Milt "Miss-Goldie" wrote: > Hi Milt, > Thanks for the advice, actually that was the first thing I tried this > morning, well almost first, I shouted at the computer for some time first of > all. And no that doesn't work. I tried it again just now. Windows recognises > it as a Fuji S7000, but then fails as it is trying to get pictures off it. > Previously it has just opened as drive letter- X (can't remember what letter > I assigned to it). I don't need the computer to know what camera I have, I > just need it to recognise teh mass storage device. > > Do you know if this is a plug and play issue that installing SP2 has > reactivated for me? You know what it is like you make amendments to your pc > over time and forget what you have switched off and on. > > Help appreciated > > Cheers > Susie > > "Milt" wrote: > > > Sorry, I meant to suggest that you first uninstall the camera, using Control > > Panel/Add and Remove programs. Then reinstall it as I described. > > > > "Milt" wrote: > > > > > Miss-Goldie, > > > > > > Go to Start/Help and Support. In the Search box type Install camera, then > > > click the arrow. Select full text search. Select Install scanner or digital > > > camera. The Wizard will help you do the rest. > > > > > > Milt > > > > > > > > > "Miss-Goldie" wrote: > > > > > > > Ok so I know what my mistake was, I installed Windows XP sp 2. > > > > > > > > My camera used to open as a mass storage device with a drive letter, and > > > > now teh windows 'scanner and camera' wizard tries to open it , which doesn't > > > > work. I even renistalled my camera specific drivers disk. > > > > > > > > I just want to be able to open my camera as a mass storage device as before. > > > > I hate this 'autoplay' rubbish. > > > > > > > > So how do I get pc to open camera as it used to? > > > > > > > > Also can I switch off autoplay, I never use it. > > > > > > > > I have 800 pictures on my camera from my recent architectural fieldtrip I > > > > need to process by Monday, I have battled with the pc all today to try and > > > > solve this, so help sincerely appreciated. > > > > > > > > Many thanks > > > > x |
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| Re: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Thanks for the suggestion guys but you see that is just not the point. There is no reason why the computer won't do what it happily did a week ago, and I shouldn't have to go out and buy new hardware to solve a software problem. Grrrrrr |
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| Re: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera I can't disagree with you, but if your object is to have immediate access to your photos, Allenss suggestion or mine will do what you need. Then at your convenience you can straighten out the problem. Have you tried contacting Fuji? They may be able to guide you through your problem. Milt "Miss-Goldie" wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion guys but you see that is just not the point. There > is no reason why the computer won't do what it happily did a week ago, and I > shouldn't have to go out and buy new hardware to solve a software problem. > > Grrrrrr |
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| Re: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Miss-Goldie wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion guys but you see that is just not the > point. There is no reason why the computer won't do what it happily > did a week ago, and I shouldn't have to go out and buy new hardware > to solve a software problem. > > Grrrrrr So do a system restore and take your pc back to an earlier time when it did what you wanted. |
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| Re: Camera as mass storage device not as generic camera Miss-Goldie wrote: > Ok so I know what my mistake was, I installed Windows XP sp 2. > > My camera used to open as a mass storage device with a drive letter, and > now teh windows 'scanner and camera' wizard tries to open it , which doesn't > work. I even renistalled my camera specific drivers disk. > > I just want to be able to open my camera as a mass storage device as before. > I hate this 'autoplay' rubbish. > > So how do I get pc to open camera as it used to? > > Also can I switch off autoplay, I never use it. > > I have 800 pictures on my camera from my recent architectural fieldtrip I > need to process by Monday, I have battled with the pc all today to try and > solve this, so help sincerely appreciated. Here are a few things I would try. None of them have to work, as these options might not be available: - If the camera is shown in My Computer, right-click, click Properties, and if has the Customize, or Autoplay tab, change the folder type, or method of loading. - Look in Device Manager and remove the camera, or attempt to change the device type. Try the same thing in the Control Panel; remove, or change its type. - Try this post's suggestions; they're similar to what I've suggested: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...933d5424cc51dc - Search through the 5000+ posts on the subject here: http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...ce&qt_s=Search -- Joe =o) |
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