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Connect a camera to your computer by using the camera's USB cable, and then turn on the camera.
Connect a portable device that contains pictures or videos to your computer by using the device's USB cable, and then turn on the device.
Insert a removable flash memory card, such as a Secure Digital (SD) or CompactFlash memory card into a memory card reader.
Connect a scanner to your computer by using a USB cable, and then turn on the scanner.
Insert a data CD or DVD that contains pictures or videos into your CD/DVD drive.
In the AutoPlay dialog box that appears, click Import pictures and videos using Windows.
To change the settings that are used when importing pictures and videos, click Import settings in the Import Pictures and Videos dialog box.
Change one or more settings in the Import Settings dialog box, and then click OK.
Click OK to restart Import Pictures and Videos. Type a tag in the Tag these pictures (optional) box, and then clickImport to import your pictures and videos using the new settings.
For updates make sure that the time and date are correct, if it doesn't match what time it actually is , it wont update, and make sure your OS has been activated
This camera was no doubt made before your camcorder was released.
I found this on the tech support page for it:
"(4) The supplied software (Picture Package),
which is required for importing movies, is not compatible with Windows
7. Instead, please download and use PMB Ver.5.6.01 which is compatible with Windows 7 (except for Starter)."
This should solve your problem. Be sure to read through the page and follow the instructions carefully.
You might be connecting the Camcorder using USB interface. Picture Motion Browser Cannot be used for transferring videos from tape camcorder (mini DV in your case) using USB interface..
Operating System also matters..
If you're using XP OS, you can install the driver from supplied CD and use Windows Movie Maker to transfer the recordings using USB interface.
Vista, Windows 7 - You need to use i.LINK or A/V interface to transfer the recording. When using i.LINK with Vista, you can use the Picture Motion Browser software.
I think this will definitely help you to connect the Camcorder..
1. got to hp's website (http://www.hp.com)
2. Click on support and drivers
3. click download drivers and software (and firmware)
4. enter you model number (Pavilion Elite m9400t)
5. select your os (vista 64 bit)
6. download the Fall 2008 Original Intel Matrix Storage Manager Driver
7. install the driver.
The problem is probably the same one i had. After successfully importing videos and pictures from my SD card, Windows 7 started giving me that error. I discovered that it was caused by the fact that I had imported some directly to an external USB hard drive (E:) and had set the default import directory to it (I can't remember if I had done this dileberately, or if W7 remembered it).
Fix: Just before you start the import, click the more options link at the bottom, and change your default folder to the local drive or to an attached external drive, something that exists at the time.
Worked like a charm after that!
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