My new Dell comes with a dluted vbersion of windows 7 that does not allow the Cybershot to download the pictures. Is there a driver program available or a special way to get the caera to down load?
my cyber-shot camera wont dowload its pictures its a DSC-S780, i have theusb lead and everything i just want to no if theres a download i can do to make it work?
Im unable to download photos from my canon powershot camera to windows 7. It worked with XP but is not working now that I upgraded to 7. I have downloaded drivers and spent large amounts of timeon the phone with Canon technical support and they were unable to help. I was told by Canon that other people are able to use it with 7 so they dont know why I cant .
i heve a cyber acoustics surround sound system 5150 5.1 and i only get sound out ov 2 speakers i heve dunn a test on all speakers and all ov them graft.properly? my computer is an acer aspire x-1300.
Ok, this is probably a dumb question but I want to find it and I'm having a hard time doing it.I had a image on my pc and I hit Prt Scr button, so I could save it to paint. I had to leave the pc and do something and when I realized I had done a bunch of other stuff on my PC, I realized that I had lost the image. (This was a month ago)I know there must be somewhere maybe on a clipboard where I may be able to find this image??
How do I take/make a screen-shot (an image of what is showing on the screen)? Where does it normally lay in Windows 7? How to send that picture by e-mail?
I have a Canon Power Shot SD600 which I am attempting to upload photos from. I have a new Toshiba Sattelite. The USB ports work fine for every other use so far (I-Pod, external monitors, wireless keyboard, etc.). Even when I unplug all of these things, the camera is not recognized. There are no beeps, or alerts that I have plugged anything in. The camera is turned on and I have tried plugging the USB into each available port with the same result.
I'm having an issue with the creation/modification date of .mov video files on my computer. Simply, they both keep changing to the current date/time when I transfer them to my computer.
For example, if I transfer my .mov videos from my Canon camera via USB to my computer (copy from one, paste into the other), both the created date AND the modified date in Windows 7 becomes the current date/time that I'm transferring them instead of the date/time they were actually shot (which is indeed on the file in the camera). All other video types from other cameras or the like (MP4, MPG, WMV, etc.) don't do this. In fact, I've never experienced this with any of my movie files before and have always been able to see the time they were shot because the created and the modified dates will be when they were shot (and only one changes when I move them).
.mov files automatically get the current date/time for both the created date AND the modified date meaning a video shot and dated weeks ago on the camera appears like I shot it right now when it's transferred to my computer.
I'm not sure if this is a Windows 7 thing with .mov files or a Canon thing. I've posted in a Canon forum and nobody seems to know what I'm talking about so I'm assuming it can't be that widespread. I just don't know where to go with this and it's driving me insane. I hate that I can't tell when my videos from a trip or whatnot were actually shot. It looks like they were all shot at the exact same moment weeks after I got back!
How do I download a picture from my camera to my computer. Presently I am unable to do this. A friend advised me to download Canon software so that I can accomplish this task.
I just did an fresh installation of Win 7 on my Sony VGN-Sz43GN. However, I can't find a correct display driver for the Nvidia GoForce 7400 (notebook). I went to the NVIDIA web site and download the win 7 64-bit driver. But it does not allow me to installation. The release note on the NVIDIA web site said that for the Vaio VGN model should refer back to the vendor.