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trouble getting pics onto computer


Question Posted Tuesday August 15 2006, 11:29 pm

ok i have a aiptek is-dv digital camcorder. I hooked up the wire to the computer and then hooked it up to the camera and followed all the directions and downloaded everything i need and stuff. but usually when i plug in the camera a little window pops up asking if i wanna put the pics onto my pictures file and now it doesnt and either nothing pops up or it says theres a software error or something like that and the handbook thingy doesnt say anything about that. someone please help me!

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fatalxheart answered Wednesday August 16 2006, 12:49 pm:
maybe call the company or go on the campany's website.

good luck!

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