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Gender: Male
Location: Atlanta, GA
Occupation: College Student
Age: 18
Member Since: October 1, 2005
Answers: 5
Last Update: October 5, 2005
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okay so I have a digital camera and for some odd reason I cant get it to work with my computer..it came with software so you could put it on your computer but the installation doesnt go right. The camera is a FinePix A330 its made by that fuji film thing. um my computer is a Windows XP made by Compaq and it has all the system requirements..umm on the software cd it says "FujiFilm Sowtware for FinePix AX Version 4.2b for Windows and Macintosh" I'm not sure what is wrong but if anyone can help or tell me where to go to have it looked at or something i'd appreciate it. Thanks! (link)
how are you connecting the camera to the computer? Is it with a USB cable, Firewire Cable, or do you need a card reader?

generally, windows will automatically detect something new connected to your computer via the USB port and if thats the case you will hear a bing and then you can just explore the contents of the camera by going to 'My Computer' and finding the "drive" that is related to your fuji camera.

without the extra information, i really can't do much more then that.... sry...

EDIT:
http://www.fujifilm.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/bin/FX_A330_QS.pdf

That's the quickstart guide that should have been included with your camera.

According to that, you need to set your camera's USB MODE in the SET-UP menu to the symbol showed on the quickstart guide. It has a box with a half arrow pointing each way to the right of the box.

Turn the camera off and then connect the camera to your USB port. Turn the camera on and then Windows XP should detect the new hardware... I hope that helped...


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its connected by a USB Cable..if you know anything else please edit your answer...thnkx!




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