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All of a sudden, my Coolpix P2 won't upload to my computer. I have a XPS with Vista. My picture program is Picasa 3. It has worked in the past but no more.

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Blame Microsoft updates. Start using a card reader.

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* Click Start > Control Panel.
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* Click Save.


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