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Hi there!
If anyone can help me with my problem that would be great. I have got a Nikon D50 Digital Camera and I want to connect it to my computer. I have turned off the Firewall and Anti-Virus software, but whenever I try to turn the camera on with the USB connected the computer freezes - can't do NOTHING. All the settings on my camera are appropriate for Windows 2000 Professional (Mass Storage) and I have contacted Nikon and they don't know what to do either! Any suggestions? Thanks Very Much! Kenshin2005. |
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Try booting into safe mode and then connect the camera!
Also configure the camera as a disk drive if possible! BTW: Please don't post the same thread twice!
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