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Posted: Sep 20, 2008 Topic Views : 778 Post subject: Installing Cameras in Windows XP |
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Windows XP is compatible with a broad range of the latest digital cameras. If your computer came with a USB (Universal Serial Bus) connection, simply plug the cable into your computer, and you're good to go. A wizard walks you through the rest of the steps to get the photos from the camera to your computer.
Ifyour camera does not have a USB connection, it's easy for you tomanually install the necessary software supplied by the manufacturer toenjoy the photo features of Windows XP. Here's how:
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printers and Other Hardware.
Click Scanners and Cameras.
Under Imaging Tasks, click Add an imaging device.
In the Scanner and Camera Installation Wizard, click Next.
Click the manufacturer and model from the Manufacturer and Models lists, and then click Have Disk.
Insert the disk containing the camera software, and then follow the instructions on the screen.
Ifyour camera is not listed in the Scanner and Camera InstallationWizard, or if you don't have a disk containing the software, connectthe camera to the computer and try locating compatible software byclicking on Add Hardware in step 2. Then follow the instructions on the screen.
Youcan also install the software controlling your camera or scanner,especially if it is not a USB (Universal Serial Bus) device, by usingthe Add Hardware Wizard in Control Panel. Afterward, connect the camera to the computer.
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