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Need A40 and USB detection help!

 
ShOOtMe
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Aug 24, 2002 15:22 |  #1

I have tried every thing according to the manuals, canon's website, and other things, but two pc's I hae tried won't recognize the A40 when plugged into the usb (software installed first of course). Other usb devices work on these computers. Any help would be appreciated.




  
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Aug 24, 2002 18:06 |  #2

What operating system are you using? Have you got all the available updates from Microsoft?
Maybe you should check the A40 box and see what OS the camera software is compatable with.


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Aug 24, 2002 18:25 |  #3

I'm using Win98SE. My PC is up to date. That is one thing I am kinda anal about is always keeping OS and drivers up to date.




  
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Aug 24, 2002 21:14 |  #4

If you can't make the camera work with two different PCs but do have other working USB devices, there's a good chance that your camera's USB port or cable isn't working.

You should get a hold of another Powershot USB cable and try that. If it still doesn't work, then you may have a defective camera.

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ShOOtMe
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Aug 25, 2002 18:06 |  #5

Any other possibilities before I march back to Best Buy with my camera? I am going to try it on WinXP in morning before I pass final judgement.




  
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horacioduhalde
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Oct 10, 2002 08:44 |  #6

I have the same problem, but my PC works fine with other USB devices.

The first time I've tried installing the USB connection, the PC recognized the connection and started the procedure to install de drivers. I did not follow the instructions (Accept to an error message, browse inside the Canon directory for the right drivers, etc.), so I assume the driver was wrongly installed.

I've tried unstalling the driver as the manual says (going to the Windows/Inf directory, deleting some files, etc.), and connecting the USB port with the camera on in reproduction mode, but the PC does nothing.

Anybody knows how to start all over again and have again the cumbersome messages displayed to install de drivers?




  
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Hans33
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Oct 10, 2002 19:31 |  #7

I have similar unsolved problem with following configuration:

WIN98 second edition
Twain driver 4.1.0
Zoombrowser EX 3.2
USB ports of PC work fine with other USB devices.

Windows "Device manager" detects correctly the A40 camera when I switch it on (under "imaging devices" ).

"Zoombrowser" also detects the camera when switched on. However; when trying to download pics from the camera to the PC, latter informs that:
"Camera not detected.
Check the camera connection and try to reconnect"

Camera and cable are beyond doubt as they work fine with other newer PC (WIN XP).

I've uninstalled the software and re-installed it. To no avail.
I have considered upgrading to Win XP and/or Zoombrowser EX 3.2.1 but am not convinced this will solve the problem.

Can we suspect the USB port of the PC? Is it maybe possible that A40 camera leaves very little margin for the voltage delivered by USB port? In other words: if my A40 needs e.g. 5 Volts from the USB; it will not work with 4.9 Volts whereas another USB device still might work fine with 4.9 V. It's just a thought...

Any suggestions welcome.
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Hans33
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Oct 10, 2002 19:37 |  #8

Dear ShOOtMe;

Did you try it with WinXP?
What is the outcome?

Rgds
Hans

ShOOtMe wrote:
Any other possibilities before I march back to Best Buy with my camera? I am going to try it on WinXP in morning before I pass final judgement.




  
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Wrighty68
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Oct 29, 2002 07:40 |  #9

I have experienced exactly the same problem with my Powershot S100. I have reinstalled the drivers and the Zoombrowser software countless times without success.

The camera works on other PC's, so I know it is a connection issue. Can you shed any light on this? It's driving me insane!




  
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delphinus
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Oct 29, 2002 23:19 |  #10

I don't know whether this is is the same case or not. I owned an S30, and canon provides me with winXP driver only. When I tried connecting it with Win98, it can detect the camera correctly but cannot install anything. Too bad :( Maybe A40's driver is same too?

Delphin




  
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jslade797
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Oct 30, 2002 02:20 |  #11

This happened to me the first time I got the camera. Remember some USB devices don't like to be plugged in together - I solved that problem when I got a hub. For the USB to work I needed to unplug my internet connection (which is via USB). Also make sure you install everything in the right order, otherwise it won't work. I'd suggest a USB hub or a new USB card in the PC to try and solve the problem




  
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Maestro
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Oct 30, 2002 07:32 |  #12

This is odd... I'm experiencing the same problem with my new S40. I recently returned my first s40 due to a defect in the camera and recieved a brand new camera. The old camera worked fine with my laptop however this new camera refuses to communicate with the laptop but works fine with my desktop computer. When I plug the cable into the camera you can tell that the camera knows it's plugged in (Viewscreen lights up) but as soon as I try to communicate with the camera, the viewscreen shuts off and I get the 'No camera detected' message. The USB port on the laptop still works fine with my other USB devices.

I had thought that for some reason my laptop didn't like that I was using a new camera, but maybe it's very sensitive to power or signal strength coming from the USB port itself... But why would one camera work fine and another of the same make and model not unless the supplied USB cable is lower quality or marginally defective..

Interesting problem none the less...




  
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rick000
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Nov 10, 2002 01:33 |  #13

first of all, turn the camera off, plug it into the computer, then turn it on in the preview mode (or what ever you call the little arrow). If it still doesn't work??

There are setting as well as driver and software issues that can cause this. If the computer is recognizing the device whether it knows what it is or what to do with it or not, there is probably not a usb hardware problem. If using window xp go into the device manager and see if windows thinks the device is working properly (On the usb end and the camera end). I am sorry but to explain in detail how to do this would take pages but I will try to give some info later. My camera detects fine in windows xp and comes up with a window asking what program I would like to use with this device. The options are canon zoombroser, photoshop and something else I put on my computer but don't use and don't remember what it is. In photoshop I still have to go into file and then import and the camera is there. I also run windows 98 on the same computer using a boot manager. I use xp with my camera even though xp sucks just because I am more used to using xp. I will install software on 98 and see if I can find any clues. Since it is all on the same computer we can assume all hardware and the camera is fine. It is a giant pain to reboot every time I want to change opperation systems to compare so no promisses tonight but I will try to post more info.




  
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rick000
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Nov 10, 2002 02:02 |  #14

sorry, I am used to diagnosing installed cards etc. and you may not be able to check your camera through device manager. Go to control pannel and (xp) click on clasic view, click on system, click on the hardware tab at the top and click device manager. Click on usb controlers and click on the first subheading. Under device status it should say that this device is working properly. Close the window and click on the next heading and repeat through all usb sub headings. This should tell you if there are any major hardware problems including external usb hubs and internal controlers. DO NOT go into any other menus unless you know what you are doing. If you are not sure click cancel on any and all windows and close any others and start over.




  
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rick000
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Nov 10, 2002 02:14 |  #15

I guess it helps to acctually turn the camera on so the computer will recognise it. Go into device manager and click on imaging devices. Your camera should be listed. Click on it and device status should be this device is working properly. By the way I am responding to this in detail because I am bored. Is anybody looking at this or is this a dead thread?




  
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