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You camera has some problem with the internal circuits and hence the main board is not responding. The best you can do is to check the battery power or recharge , check the battery terminals.
If no power comes to the display the camerra needs to be opened and I owuld advice that it be checked for fault to estimate.
Ouch. The ONLY "official" solution I could find was this: "If you have lost your
original Solution Disk, you can purchase a replacement by calling Canon Photo/Video Spare Parts."
I had same problem. Called Canon and found out A40 is not compatible with Vista so there is no driver. But you can download pics to your Vista by purchasing USB Memory Card Reader/Writer you can find at Walmart for about $12.00. You put your Flash card in device and has USB that plugs in computer for downloading pics.
Hi, you have unfortunatly met the same fate as a lot of unsuspecting people. VISTA does not support most older plugin devices or earlier version soft ware. It is possible to run an old old program designed for WIN 3.1 but none of the later top line products. It is the same for Hardware. My advice is to locate a set of drivers for your new computer system that work with XP and delete VISTA then install XP.
Regards mistyman
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