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USB and Kodak DVC325 problem

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Paul Y

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Dec 10, 2000, 7:24:11 AM12/10/00
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When I plug my camera into the USB port of my computer, I get the detected
new hardware message etc. However, the camera winds up being an unknown USB
device with a red cross through it. When I look at properties it is
disabled. When I enable it the device winds up having a yellow circle with
an exclaimation mark next to it. In short, the camera will not work...the
dialogue box craps on about not having any drivers loaded for the device,
but as far as I know it needs none. This is the latest driver and
arrrgghhhh!

Cam

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Dec 13, 2000, 10:36:48 AM12/13/00
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If you go into the 'System' icon in control panel and go to the device
manager. You should be able to refresh the driver from inside there using
the disk you have. I wasn't sure if you had tried that???

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Dec 28, 2000, 4:08:50 PM12/28/00
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i have just come on here to find the solution to an identical problem using
the Fuji Finepix 4700 - i HAVE had this up and working perfectly thru the
usb port, but today it died on me and became an "unknown device". I have
tried to remove it, drivers and all, but to no avail, cos it keeps coming
back as "unknown device".
I have tried the solution listed below to add in the drivers again, but it
still does not work because it still calls it an unknown device.........
argh.
any help very very gratefully received from two of us now!!


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Jan 27, 2001, 11:34:42 AM1/27/01
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Make that three of us! I have the same problem, on two different
computers, with my Kodak DVC325 camera.

I can't get the DVC325 to see anything, and the "Unknown Device" icon
has a yellow circle with a ! in it. Clicking on properties yields this
Device Status message: "This device is either not present, not working
properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 10)."

I've tried installing (and uninstalling) the DVC325 software from the
CD and from the web. I've enabled USB on both of my computers. I've
even updated the USB drivers on one of them.

No luck! Do you think the camera is broken, or could my computers (a
VIA-based Thunderbird and a device-laden P2-350) be either
fundamentally incompatible or just configured poorly?

Trav


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BigJohn

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Feb 9, 2001, 6:07:55 PM2/9/01
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For what it's worth..I had a customer with that same problem. They called
Kodak and they said the cameras only work with an Intel chip set. No further
info given...;-}

JohnS

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