It works on Windows XP, but will not work on my new Pc using Vista.
I can't seem to find a driver for this Same problem, I have an I.T.Works DC-7370.Camera.
It works on Windows XP, but will not work on my new Pc using Vista.
I can't seem to find a driver for this
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We purchased the Digital Camera DC-7370 and we are not getting sufficient power from our batteries, we only seem to be able to take no more than 20 pics, any suggestions
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Kyocera does not list the S3X, but the driver software listed for the S3R will probably work for you. NOTE: according to the site, the driver is only needed for Windows 98 and 98SE. Windows 2000, Me, and XP are plug and play (no software needed). Vista and Windows 7 may or may not be supported. You can download the driver here:
It depends on what operating system you are using.
Here is a link for the driver (looks like it's for Windows Vista, XP, 2000).
From the description: "You must have DirectX 9.x or higher and Internet Explorer 6 or higher
installed prior to installing this software. If you have Windows XP,
you must have at least Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed."
Right Click Driver Installation, (open cd rom, not auto play) and click properties. on the tab click run in compatibility for and select xp. it should work. This works for multiple products.
Also note if you are running Windows XP or higher you do not need the software to get the pictures off the camera (I have one my self and it works fine on my Windows XP and Windows 7 computers).
It is possible that the drive letter that the camera wants to use by default is assigned to another device. The links below will help you reassign a drive letter to the camera.
If your computer is Win ME/2000/XP you do not need software from a disk Windows can do it all by itself Simply plug the camera into the USB port and Windows will put up the scanner camera wizard - follow the prompt
Camera do not need drivers in NTFS systems[2000/XP/Vista]
If you have put the software disc in - take it out.
Simply plug the camera in - make you you have set it to upload and switched on -
and Windows Scanner /Camera Wizard does the rest
Same problem, I have an I.T.Works DC-7370.Camera.
It works on Windows XP, but will not work on my new Pc using Vista.
I can't seem to find a driver for this
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