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will make scan for your pc and it will give you a repot about the driver you need
and from the same web you can download you driver
Install the driver and plug it into your computer. Then eject it from your computer using safely remove hardware.... I did this a few times and it worked.... I coulnd't power it on or off prior.
Thats does not look good. But not to wory. Attempt to do this manually. 1. On th CD.
a. Navigate or browse for setup.exe or install.exe
b. There may be several drivers organised in folders-find which one matches your own and your OS (XP or Vista or so) Then run the setup file in that folder.
go to manufacturers web site, support section, and download a new driver. your camera is probably vista ready, but it came without vista drivers which should be on the site
In most cases, you can find that your discovery camer does not fit in any of the sockets located in your car.
If you can find such a socket in your car for a camera, please feel free to update this question with your findings!
Now, if you mean that you got this camera with your land rover Discovery vehicle, then connecting the camera to your computer should be as easy as pluging in your USB cable to the computer and running any photo editing program, then using the "import" functionality of your program of choice. If you have a Mac, it is even easier becasue the Mac will, more often than not, recognize the camera and open iPhoto for you, without the need for applying any drivers.
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