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DX7440 Transfer Troubles
I hope you can help me. I can no longer transfer pictures from my
Kodak DX7440 to my XP laptop. After two hours with Kodak tech support, I still have no way to get my pictures from my camera. All they could say was that my USB port may need to be updated and to check out microsoft.com. So I did, but I was already up-to-date. Device Manager already indicates USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller 24CD, Universal Host Controller and Root Hub. I can't tell you how many times I have reinstalled the software. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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Susan wrote:
I hope you can help me. I can no longer transfer pictures from my Kodak DX7440 to my XP laptop. After two hours with Kodak tech support, I still have no way to get my pictures from my camera. All they could say was that my USB port may need to be updated and to check out microsoft.com. So I did, but I was already up-to-date. Device Manager already indicates USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller 24CD, Universal Host Controller and Root Hub. I can't tell you how many times I have reinstalled the software. Does anyone have any ideas? Hi, Bad USB cable/connector? One reason I have multi card reader. Tony |
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Susan wrote:
I hope you can help me. I can no longer transfer pictures from my Kodak DX7440 to my XP laptop. After two hours with Kodak tech support, I still have no way to get my pictures from my camera. All they could say was that my USB port may need to be updated and to check out microsoft.com. So I did, but I was already up-to-date. Device Manager already indicates USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller 24CD, Universal Host Controller and Root Hub. I can't tell you how many times I have reinstalled the software. Does anyone have any ideas? Hi, Bad USB cable/connector? One reason I have multi card reader. Tony |
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Greetings Susan,
Sorry to hear about your trouble. I have reveiwed your situation, Susan, and it sounds like your computer is not registering the camera identity. Check your system to be sure your camera is there (added when you install the software). You must have a relatively new computer if it features USB2.0 so should work OK. Are you connecting directly to the computer or are you connected to a hub and then to the computer? Is this a work computer that has protective software installed, i.e. the admin that gives you the computer has software in place that will not allow some additions. I suggest that you fully remove the EasyShare software, and try downloading and installing the latest version of software. Before you do run the Clear utility that we have in place to remove all the old software and residuals. Once that is done try reinstalling. If you want to contact me directly you can using my email address. I will follow through with you till you get your system running correctly. Talk to you soon. Let me know if you have tried any of the suggestions and more about attributes of your system. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company "Susan" wrote in message ups.com... I hope you can help me. I can no longer transfer pictures from my Kodak DX7440 to my XP laptop. After two hours with Kodak tech support, I still have no way to get my pictures from my camera. All they could say was that my USB port may need to be updated and to check out microsoft.com. So I did, but I was already up-to-date. Device Manager already indicates USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller 24CD, Universal Host Controller and Root Hub. I can't tell you how many times I have reinstalled the software. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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Greetings Susan,
Sorry to hear about your trouble. I have reveiwed your situation, Susan, and it sounds like your computer is not registering the camera identity. Check your system to be sure your camera is there (added when you install the software). You must have a relatively new computer if it features USB2.0 so should work OK. Are you connecting directly to the computer or are you connected to a hub and then to the computer? Is this a work computer that has protective software installed, i.e. the admin that gives you the computer has software in place that will not allow some additions. I suggest that you fully remove the EasyShare software, and try downloading and installing the latest version of software. Before you do run the Clear utility that we have in place to remove all the old software and residuals. Once that is done try reinstalling. If you want to contact me directly you can using my email address. I will follow through with you till you get your system running correctly. Talk to you soon. Let me know if you have tried any of the suggestions and more about attributes of your system. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company "Susan" wrote in message ups.com... I hope you can help me. I can no longer transfer pictures from my Kodak DX7440 to my XP laptop. After two hours with Kodak tech support, I still have no way to get my pictures from my camera. All they could say was that my USB port may need to be updated and to check out microsoft.com. So I did, but I was already up-to-date. Device Manager already indicates USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller 24CD, Universal Host Controller and Root Hub. I can't tell you how many times I have reinstalled the software. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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