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Downloading images Via USB cable

 
maryan
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May 12, 2002 05:50 |  #1

Hello
I am having all sorts of problems downloading images from my IXUS to PC via USB Cable. I am using zoombrowser to bring them in but program freezes after 2,3,4,5 or 6 images.Different result each time. The images that do come through work fine.
Can anyone help please?




  
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Rustle
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May 12, 2002 18:56 |  #2

The problem may be in the software installation or your USB hardware. Try Downloader from Breeze Systems (www.breezesys.com (external link)). It's a free program and it works a lot better than Zoombrowser in terms of speed and functionality.

If Downloader doesn't work, then you may have a hardware problem.

Russ




  
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maryan
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May 14, 2002 04:30 |  #3

Thanks Russ
I downloaded as you suggested however no luck as same problem occurring with Downloader. It appears as if usb port is cacheing however I have no idea where to look to fix problem.
I have uninstalled and installed usb card several times with same result. I have upgraded driver from microsoft as well as Dlink(manufacturer of card). I have emailed Dlink for help but they have chosen not to respond as yet.
Has anyone got any idea?




  
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Rustle
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May 14, 2002 09:46 |  #4

Try using Downloader with another computer to make sure that the problem isn't your camera. If it runs fine, I'd exchange the USB card at the store (if it's a recent purchase) to see if it's defective.

What operating system are you running?

Russ




  
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maryan
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May 14, 2002 15:41 |  #5

I have used camera and usb cable on another PC using both zoombrowser and downloader and they worked no problems.
I am running w98 SE as operating system.
Problem is card works okay with other usb devices.




  
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