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Answer» Okay. To start off: If it means anything, 2 weeks ago, I jailbroke my iPod touch. Please elucidate. I don't understand the term when applied to the iPod. Yes, it means something. You did something with your iPod and your computer, and in the same time frame, your computer STOPPED cooperating with your camera.With Vista u should have 2GB RAMyes- I have to agree with Aegis- what is "jailbreaking" something?Interesting Basically it's a method enabling one to install 3RD party apps to an iPod... Since Apple has shut down many sites dealing with this then we won't deal with it either. See the Forum Rules for clarification.Quote from: Laska on April 03, 2009, 01:04:00 PM With Vista u should have 2GB RAM1GB works fine for me. Its pretty zippy. I JUST remembered. A few weeks ago, on a Saturday night, my brother had been home from COLLEGE for a week for Spring Break and had forgotten the cord for his digital camera, so he asked if he could pop his memory card into my camera (which had been working perfectly prior to this) and connect my camera to his Apple Powerbook G4. He got his pictures without a hitch and gave me my camera back. Then I tried putting MY pictures on MY computer and this is when I encountered this problem. I began to jailbreak my iPod the NEXT night, so the jailbreak couldn't have caused the problem. In addition to what I said above, I just tried to use a different cord and camera, and the problem remained the same. Also, my camera and cord worked perfectly on my Dad's computer. SO: is it possible that having my camera connected to a Mac could have messed it up?Does anybody have any ideas? Please? I'd like to be able to PUT my photos on my computer. Quote my camera has been working perfectly fine on my computer. All of a sudden, about 2 weeks ago, when I plugged it in, Vista would make the noise to tell you that something was plugged in the USB port and then nothing happened. Do a System Restore to before the problem started. In the search BOX type: rstrui and press enter. Now you will see Just choose a date before the problem started and click finish. Your computer will restart and be restored to the date that you chose. Good luck! |
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