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Unhappy Computer wouldn't recognize my photo camera - 03-03-2007, 15:32 | posts: n/a

Hi, My camera is: Pentax Optio 60. Few days back i plugged it into my PC and it doesn't work - no reaction i can't hear the sound that I hear every time when I plug in a new device, camera is ready to photograph even while connected, usually it turns off when it is connected to computer, so what should i do? I cannot browse in my camera through a computer :X.
   
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Default 03-03-2007, 16:55 | posts: 3,721 | Location: CO

Try reinstalling the camera drivers. Go into Device Manager and uninstall it there and then reinstall them.

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Default 03-03-2007, 18:59 | posts: n/a

I don't use any drivers it worked perfectly without drivers, and now computer gives no response when I connect my camera .
   
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