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When I bought camera I had Windows XP. New computer has Vista.
I can't use my camera with my new computer because the software won't load. The disk shows up to Windows XP. My camera is 2 1/2 years old and before Vista was introduced. Is there upgraded software for Vista? I haven't been able to find it.
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Many times the older version drivers will work as new released operating systems try to be backwards compatible with software. Try loading the XP software or search the Canon website for updated software for your model.
Dan
Hello, normally the best way would be to go to the manufacturer's website, which I did but they do not address drivers support for Vista OS, might want to do a search for the camera's drivers and chek to see if there are any compatible 3rd party drivers available, hope this little info helps.
To learn about the new and free version of Olympus Master 2 software go to: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_softwareMaster.asp Click on 'Free Download' to register your email address to receive an email containing a link to download either the Windows or Mac version. This software replaces all previous versions of Camedia Master 4.x and Olympus Master 1.x and is Vista compatible.
I have always advised folk to leave the software disk in the box when connecting cameras and the like to a NTFS system.
Plug it into USB port and Windoze will find it.
Should be the same with Vista I guess
Leave the disk in the box- or of you have installed stuff uninstall it. And let Windoze do the work.
Thank you, I can now use my HP camera with my new computer!!!
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