ok! i have a camera, its a dsnap and all, and i have cords to it for the usb ports and theres 3 on my comp. well i've been using my camera for awhile and suddenly 1 day they juss stopped working. when you plug it in, this thing is suppose to come up saying what you wanna do like transfer photos etc. and it doesnt anymore. when i go into the hpzone program for pictures, and try connected that way it says its not connected. i even tried taking the card outta my camera, putting it in my comp. doesnt work either. at last, i tried taking the card and putting it in my printer, trying to transfer the pictures to the comp, and it said that its still not connected!
ill try ANYTHING, so please give advice and ill rate high.
Napalm350z answered Friday August 12 2005, 4:36 pm: Try reformatting your card.
Go into "My computer" and then right click on the drive as it appears and click "format". If your card doesn't appear, then there is either somthing wrong with your USB drivers, or the card itself. [ Napalm350z's advice column | Ask Napalm350z A Question ]
Teen_Guru answered Friday August 12 2005, 3:06 pm: Well first try plugging it in the other Ports, if that doesn’t work then it may be the cord, if that is the case you need to replace it, most electronics stores sell them. And if the new cord doesn’t work, then it may be the comp. in that case you need to take it and have it checked.
Roxybabii922 answered Friday August 12 2005, 2:29 pm: Sometimes mine does that. Try turning on your camera when it's plugged into the computer. When mine is plugged in and turned on it gives you the option to transfer them. [ Roxybabii922's advice column | Ask Roxybabii922 A Question ]
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