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See this webpage for solution: http://www.codewrecks.com/blog/index.php/2009/05/24/windows-7-rc-acquisition-from-dv-camera/
you need to install windows live movie maker and windows live photo gallery,
you can download the live installer and install them both. Then you
must open photo gallery ( in
windows 7 the DV acquisition module is in photo gallery), go to the file menu and then, import from a camera or scanner.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02459304&tmp_task=solveCategory&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&site=null&lang=en&product=3692888&key=null#N53
Windows
XP
To scan a document using Paint in Windows XP,
follow these steps:
Click Start , point to All Programs ,
point to Accessories , and then click Paint .
Click File , and then click From Scanner
or Camera .
Click the Windows icon ( ),
click All Programs , and then click Windows Live Photo
Gallery .
NOTE:
If Windows Live Photo Gallery does not
appear in the list of programs, you can go
to the Microsoft Web site to download it, or try the next method.
Click File , and then click
Import From Camera or Scanner .
Click the product you are using to scan, and then
click Import .
Make any desired setting changes, and then click
Scan .
You can do to Printers in the Vista Control Panel and click on Add Printer. Wait for Vista to recognize your printer and install the driver when prompted.
You can also check if it is already installed in the Printers page. If it is, right click and go to Properties, and then print a test page from the bottom of the screen.
Hi, The all in one solution software you used in XP doesn't work fully with Vista.
But you can still scan and copy by using Windows Photo Gallery.
1. Click on files tab at the top in Window Photo Gallery.
2. Click on import from camera or scanner.
3. Highlight your scanner icon (ie HP OfficeJet 6110) then click import.
4. New scan window will popup, now you can preview or scan using this basic looking Vista utility.
Forget the scanning software form HP. This solution below works! At least untill HP do something to solve this.
Windows Vista offers a built-in feature, named Windows Photo Gallery, that allows for scanning without using any imaging software. Follow these steps to scan with Windows Photo Gallery.
Make sure that the product is on and that the USB cable is connected correctly.
On the Windows taskbar, click the Windows icon ( ), click Programs , and then click Windows Photo Gallery .
In the Windows Photo Gallery screen, click File and then click Import from Scanner or Camera .
Look for an icon that represents the product.
If no icon appears on the screen, go to Solution five: Fully uninstall and reinstall the HP software.
If the icon does appear, click the icon and then click Import .
Make any necessary changes to the settings on the Import screen and then click Preview .
If the preview of the scan looks correct, click Scan . The scanned image imports into Windows Photo Gallery.
If the scan was successful, use the Windows Photo Gallery wizard to scan instead of using the HP software. To use the HP software, continue to the next solution to continue troubleshooting. However, it is not necessary to do so.
I have had this issue happen to me when trying to print a photo from my
windows picture program and from the window photo gallery program on
Vista. I believe the problem is a compatibility issue with the windows
Vista photo programs. I was able to print very well using another photo
program. So i suggest printing from another photo program. My camera
came with one that is pretty basic and good at fine tuning the
pictures. I used the Canon zoombrower ex program and it printed all my
pictures well. I think most digital cameras come with some type of photo editing program. You should try printing from it instead widows photo folders or windows photo gallery. Using my camera's photo software solved my issue well. try this out to see if it
works for you. good luck
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