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November 1st, 2007, 06:54 AM
#33
Sure thing.
XP users:
1) Don't connect your cam before you've installed the software. The only piece of vital software on the disc is the driver, but you might want to install the others as well, which are mostly just inferior versions of movie maker to be honest.
2) Plug in your cam using the mini-usb cable, and open My Computer (N.B. the cam needs to be swotched on seperately, before you plug it into the computer).
3) Give your machine a minute after it chimes, and if the cam still hasn't appeared, flip back the lcd screen, and locate the bottom right button on the panel. It's orange, and has 2 symbols on it, one of which is the play arrow. Press and HOLD the button, and the computer will chime twice. Once this has happened, release the button, and the mass storage device will appear in My Computer.
Vista users:
1) Don't bother installing the software or driver for the cam, as neither will work. The software reqires the driver, and the driver doesn't work with vista. Instead, plug your cam in using the mini usb cable.
2) 3) Give your machine a minute after it chimes, and if the cam still hasn't appeared, flip back the lcd screen, and locate the bottom right button on the panel. It's orange, and has 2 symbols on it, one of which is the play arrow. Press and HOLD the button, and the computer will chime twice. Once this has happened, release the button, and the mass storage device will appear in My Computer.
3) Any videos you have taken can now be located in the mass storage device, for you to copy and paste onto your computer, and play with windows media player.
4) Alternatively, to make movies, use Windows movie maker to import the video directly from the mass storage device, and save the project onto the computer itself.
Hope this is helpful
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