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Cant upload pictures. rundll32 error it uploads fine to an older computer running windows xp, but not to my newer laptop which has vista.

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Use a card reader instead of your camera.

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How to upload pictures by my usb

That really is a matter of if when plugged in to the USB port of the computer you are using, if computer you are using can recognize the drive.

If you are using Windows XP, check "My Computer" and you should see the Kingston USB jump drive showing as an device icon.

In Vista and Windows 7 select "Computer" and you should also see the USB jump drive listed as a device icon.

If you are using a Mac OS X computer with your Kingston jump drive, providing the drive has been formatted with the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format, or the MS-DOS format (which is readable on both Mac and PC platforms), it will show up
in the Finder sidebar and on your Desktop.

Either platform however, to load pictures onto your Kingston is easy, all you have to do is either copy the pictures from there respective folder or location and either right click on the Kingston 2GB HD icon and paste the pictures.

Or you can double click on the Kingston 2GB USB icon and paste or drag the pictures into the open window of the Kingston 2GB USB jump drive.

That is honestly as simple as it is.

Now, on the other hand, here are a few steps, if you want to upload to an online resource which allows photo uploads from another source, namely your computer..

When you use the upload feature of that website or webpage to upload your pictures to, no matter whether you are on a Mac or PC, you simply have to click that uploader's Browse or Upload button.

Next, simply locate the Kingston 2GB USB jump drive in My Computer, (Windows XP), Computer (Vista , Win 7) or Devices and/or Desktop (Mac OS X).

Then start selecting and uploading your pictures onto that website or webpage with your Kingston as the source drive.

Yes, I have given you a number of options, but hopefully you will see the ease of using any of these methods, again depending on what computer operating system you are using, how easy it is to upload photos from your Kingston (DTIU3/2GB) 2 GB USB Hard Drive.

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Sd card reader

You can find the driver download at the following website that i have provided... look for the following in this list... If you have XP do the XP download and install... and the same if you have Vista. Hope this helps!!! this is a list specifiaclly made for your laptop. If anything else stops working refer to it and you might find the resolution. CIAO!


http://www.acerpanam.com/synapse/forms/AcerDrivers/Aspire%203680.pdf?CFID=1266040&CFTOKEN=21904604

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IF YOU HAVE WINDOWS VISTA--------->

Card Reader TI Driver 2.0.0.6q for Windows Vista
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Try NOT connecting your camera to your computer.
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Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive, the same way you copy any other files. Or you can use any photo cataloging program, such as Picasa.
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Rundll32 Error

copy rundll32 from someother vista laptop and replace yours.
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Change of os

it is not possible to upload xp when vista has already been installed.
if you want xp & vista both in your system
remove vista
install xp
& later install vista .


it is not possible to upload a olderversion(xp) when you have newer version(vista)

you can download windows xp from this link

http://www.soft32.com/download_992.html
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