I have a Powershot SD450. Just got a new desktop with Windows 7. It doesn't recognize the camera until I check for new devices. It finds the camera and says there is no driver. But this camera uses PTP and should not need drivers. The camera can upload on any XP system without additional software, but not Windows 7. I tried installing the original Cannon pre 7 software, no luck. Went to Cannon, no drivers developed. Went to Microsoft, says this camera is compatible, but it doesn't seem to be.
After installing my windows on my laptop when I tried to install Microsoft Office 2007 installer showed a message that it cannot find the msvcr80.dll file in Office.en-us folder! But I clearly see that .dll file,right there! Now what to do.
Have downloaded cannon ip400 driver for win7/64....aomwin11023.exe and this appears to have installed OK, but when I try to instal cannon software, get the message ''that it is for a 32bit platform only. process terminated'' I thought that 32 bit programs could be run on this version of win 7, is there a different installation procedure that should have been followed?
i,m not the most computor literate person but i,ve plugged my cannon 300d into my lap top to down load some picture and nothing happens. I brought a multi type flask card reader and the computor won,t down load from this either. very frustrated because I want to send some pictures in to the company website of my biggest ever Pike.
i'm not the most computor literate person but i,ve plugged my cannon 300d into my lap top to down load some picture and nothing happens. I brought a multi type flask card reader and the computor won,t down load from this either.I want to send some pictures in to the company website of my biggest ever Pike.
Is there a way download for free a Twain driver to run my old 2002 scanner (currently running on my old desktop PC WinXP 32 bit) on my newer Toshiba Satellite A660 laptop (Win7 64bit)?
I noticed that files don't upload.It as i try to upload files to web site for example this forum (manage attachment button) it would not upload it just says "Uploading File(s) - Please Wait " and stays that way. File size is smal like 80kb or so jpg so i dont think that would be problem.
I don't understand, okay yesterday I went to download fonts from dafont.com and 1001freefonts.com and I then I downloaded them and it asks me to download to default (Word Pad, windows explorer) and I don't know how to open/save it under the right app; which I have no clue what to do to fix this. but I thought things you download is suppose to be set up automatically.
Windows is installed on Drive C which is a 120 Gb SSD, and everything i upload defaults to there, but i also have a 1Tb HDD (drive D)that i want to use as main storage for image/music files etc. I've already copied across all the image files/folders i previously uploaded to the D drive, but can i 'tell' Windows to upload to drive D automatically? I want to keep the SSD as clear as possible.
Just build a new computer running windows 7 64-bit- it's fast and works great. I bought an external hard drive to back it up and every time I run a back up I get a BSOD. I have a dump file but don't know how to read it so I am posting it here.Actually it seems that I can not upload the dump file here.
I put it in a zip file because it kept saying invalid to upload... Don't really know what it could be /: , all i know is that my computer was running really slow when it did it , andthat whenever i typed it would delay for a couple seconds for it showed up in the chat box , its fine , now i just wanna know what it is , and if i need to fix it before it gets wors
I have a Tumblr blog and on my Acer Aspire with a Windows 7 OS, I can't upload photos. I click on the upload and click and select the photo, the little wheel spins and nothing happens. i have no problem doing this on Windows Vista or on my MAC.
The speed test on my 2 Windows7 machines (PC and netbook) have recently started to show a fine download speed but when measuring upload speed the dial moves up to 400 and then gradually sinks back to zero over the next couple of minutes. It doesn't register any final upload speed. I can upload files to emails up to roughly 200kb but nothing any larger.However my old laptop with XP has none of these problems. Hard wiring makes no difference and it's not the router, because the XP machine works fine with the same router that uses the Windows7 PC.I've uninstalled Adobe Flash and re-installed it for the Windows7 machine. No change.
When a User is setup to Exchange using MS Server 2003, 2008 or 2011 and there are a lot of mail content to upload to the mailbox, and also this User is working on 2 workstations. For example a Desktop at the office and a Notebook traveling home with the User. I have to in several occasions upload the mail using 1 workstation and then let the other download which means that this is something awful to wait for sometimes.
And all I need to know if you import the mail directly into the workstation for the uploading if importing it into the second workstation will create duplicates on the Exchange. I haven't had a chance to test this with dummy accounts or anything to see the outcome and if possible this would save me much time in the future. What are the options.
I usually send clients large images around 4Mb via the email. I also upload to various sites, files up to 15Mb. They are all usually jpeg or .psd format.
For some reason it just doesn't work anymore - they get so far and seem to just hang. I contacted my ISP provider and they went through all their trouble shooter but told me that the problem is my end.
I am using Windows 7 64 bit. I have tried IE9 and Google Chrome but neither helps. I use Microsoft Security Essential. I have tried turning off the firewall but this doesn't work either.
Smaller versions of the jpegs seem to upload OK. I haven't done anything to change what I am using recently other than to run the automatic updates.
I have internet satellite using an ipstar modem. No router.