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Answer» Hi there. I am having problems with DRIVERS on my comp, so I am going to run a system restore tonight to try to rectify the problems.
The problem is when I plug the camera into the comp via USB. When I switch the camera on, nothing happens and an error message appears in device manager saying something like the drivers are missing. Then when it asks if I want the comp to locate a driver, I get a message asking for me to insert disk labelled Windows Millenium Edition into the A drive.
I thought it was maybe the camera which was faulty, but when I plugged in a card reader instead, the same message appeared.
Unfortunately the disc that came with the camera has been lost and the Olympus Website doesnt have the drivers for the camera. Its an Olumpus C-150
I'm guessing the problem is in the comp somewhere, so I am going to try a system restore, but if anyone has any ideas before I do this, please let me know before I wipe everything.
ThanksI would email Olympus about this. If your email reaches a KIND soul in technical SUPPORT, they'll probably email the necessary drivers to you. If they do, make several copies!!! (Or buy a new camera...)Thanks Rob. I'll try emailing them.If you find the email approach unproductive, take a look at http://www.dpreview.com/news/0303/03030209olympusd390.asp. It indicates the C-150 is the equivalent of the D-390 in North America. And downloads for the D-390 are available from http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_downloads.asp?id=2Are your USB ports even working, for anything else you plug in? I don't think (not sure) ME came with USB drivers.I think ME was the first to use that (well) for digital cameras. That was ONE of it's selling points.
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