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Polaroid PhotoMax PDC 1100 Digital Camera Questions & Answers
Cant get my computer to reconize my polaroid PDC 1100
Normally this is caused by not having installed the driver for the camera, the driver is located on the software disk that came with your camera, once installed the computer will recognize your camera, if you do not have the disk, try looking on the web in the manufacturers site in the support section to see if there is a driver download for your camera.
2/14/2010 3:15:36 AM •
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on Feb 14, 2010
PDC 1100 camera with Windows NT4/Me/2000.
Windows Me and 2000 -
A new camera TWAIN driver (version 4.1e) compatible with Windows Me and 2000 is now available for download. The new TWAIN driver will allow photo transfer using most image viewing or editing programs that are TWAIN compatible.
Windows NT4 -
No TWAIN driver is available for use with Windows NT4.
However, the PDC 1100 accommodates a removable CompactFlash memory card (maximum 128MB) for storing images. When used with a Windows NT4-compatible CompactFlash card reader, images can be dragged and dropped from the camera's memory card to any location on your computer's hard drive.
9/21/2005 3:12:01 PM •
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on Sep 21, 2005
USB connection problem using Windows 98 Second Edition.
The cause of this problem can be traced to both the computer's hardware configuration and Windows 98SE (Second Edition).
PhotoMAX cameras and other devices featuring USB (Universal Serial Bus) connections may not work with computers running Windows 98 Second Edition and equipped with the following computer hardware:
* an AMD processor (350 MHz or higher)
* VIA Technologies USB Host Controller or SiS 7001 USB Host Controller
To find out what USB Host Controller is on your system:
1. Click Start > Settings and choose Control Panel.
2. Double click the System icon.
3. Choose the Device Manager tab. A window similar to the one shown below appears.
4. Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers listing by clicking on the "+" sign next to the listing.
5. Note the type of host controller in the listing. The example above shows the SiS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller.
9/14/2005 1:37:21 PM •
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on Sep 14, 2005
Green light flashing on Polaroid iE 6035
The green light flashing on your Polaroid iE 6035 camera typically indicates that the camera is in standby mode or that it is charging. If the camera is not charging, it could be a sign of a problem with the battery or charging mechanism. If the green light continues to flash even after charging, it may be necessary to take the camera to a professional for repair or to have the battery replaced. Before seeking professional help, you can also try resetting the camera or removing and reinserting the battery to see if that resolves the issue.
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