Issues like this make people reluctant to upgrade to Windows 7.
Any chance that i will be able to get a driver for my camera for Windows 7
from Microsoft?
Thanks,
Jim
Which Windows Update is causing your brain freeze?
Why are you blaming Windows 7 all because Kodak no longer supports your
camera? You shouldn't need a program to upload your pictures. When you
plug your camera it should show up as a storage device in My Computer. Open
it and you can copy/cut and paste your pictures where ever your narrow mind
desires.
--
"Don't pick a fight with an old man.
If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
"DrJim" <Dr...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Kodak is apparently no longer supporting my DC4800 digital camera. It is
> working just fine, but I can not download pictures into Windows 7.
That's an old camera, doc!
> Issues like this make people reluctant to upgrade to Windows 7.
I seriously doubt that's the cause.
> Any chance that i will be able to get a driver for my camera for Windows 7
> from Microsoft?
When you connect the camera to your PC using USB cable, Windows 7 should
detect it automatically. You'll see a new drive letter assigned to your
camera flash memory card. Another way is to remove the compact flash memory
card and use a memory card reader to transfer data/photos to your PC.