Can't transfer to computer. Using a Windows XP and transfer function used to work. Will not connect to software. I have tried to swith transfer mode from Data Storage to Computer Control. Neither will work now. Have Uninstalled the Dimage Software and reloaded but have noticed the USB Driver install is not allowed. Anyone have a problem like this. I don't want to go to the local camera shop every time I need to transfer prints to paper ot CD storage.
I bought a card reader and use it instead of directly connecting to computer with camera. Saves battery life and cost under $30 canadian. Simple file transfer this way. At least your camera is still working! Mine is dead and Sony says no parts available.
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Since Konica Minolta exited this market, they ceased developing new drivers for upgraded versions of Windows. The last version developed was for XP...so on the surface, it would appear that it may not work with Vista.
You may want to download the last driver version and try it. The worst thing that could happen is you'd simply uninstall it. You may also consider upgrading to Windows 7 and using the XP mode with it to use the Scan Dual III
Second the Vuescan reco. That's what I use. OTOH, a dual boot machine with an XP partition can also solve the problem. A real PITA but feasible (I have one).
Paul you might want to see if VueScan http://www.hamrick.com/ supports this particular scanner. It often allows older scanners to work on newer computers as it bypasses the Twain drivers.
It works fine on XP, I am using it with XP SP3 currently. You should download the current driver from Minolta. Install the software before hooking up the scanner. I prefer to remove any existing drivers and re-boot before installing new drivers.
It's immaterial as the supplied software is poorly executed and completely unnecessary. Just use whatever photo album software and editing package you're happy with and transfer the images from the camera using a cheap and readily available CF card reader. You'll also find that this results in far quicker uploads to your Mac/pc as well.
Windows XP (Home Edition, Professional), Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98, or Windows 98 Second Edition, Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2.2, and Mac OS X (v10.1.3-10.1.5, v10.2.1-10.2.5)
ICC profile can be used in any ICC aware application or platform, and describes usable information to convert into a color space which defined by ICC (International Color Consortium). DiMAGE A1 has a function to embed ICC file to the captured image. Please make use of the function "Embedded Adobe RGB" to use correct color information on application software which corresponds to color management system.
The followings are available as optional accessories for DiMAGE A1:
1. Battery pack BP-400
2. Digital Utility Bag DUB-100
3. DiMAGE Capture which software can be controlled DiMAGE A1 from PC ( It will be available September ,2003)
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