Obi-Wan Pinobi
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We own a Olympus Camedia C-3000 Zoom. It came with Camedia Master 2.0 software which is currently loaded on our PC which is running Windows XP. We need to download the software onto a new laptop (Windows XP) but can't seem to make it work. We get an error message saying to check that the camera is on the right setting (it is), the camera is plugged in (it is), lower the connection speed (huh?), or change the port settings. Since the first two we know are okay and we have no idea what the third thing is, we tried to check the ports.
We went into "my computer" and tried to set up the camera in there but our camera isn't on the list of models in there. Even putting the software disk in the drive and clicking "have disk" doesn't help.
I know that there are problems with Camedia Master 2.0 and XP which occasionally cause the program to fail on the PC, but we can't even get it to work on the laptop at all. The PC is on it's last legs and we don't want to lose all ability to download pictures off this camera. Any idea of how to make this work on the laptop or if we were able to get a Camedia 2.5 disk would this solve the problem? (and where the heck do we get that because the Olympus site doesn't even have downloads for it.)
I know, this was probably confusing but after fiddling with this for the better part of the day and coming up empty handed, I'm pretty confused myself.
We went into "my computer" and tried to set up the camera in there but our camera isn't on the list of models in there. Even putting the software disk in the drive and clicking "have disk" doesn't help.
I know that there are problems with Camedia Master 2.0 and XP which occasionally cause the program to fail on the PC, but we can't even get it to work on the laptop at all. The PC is on it's last legs and we don't want to lose all ability to download pictures off this camera. Any idea of how to make this work on the laptop or if we were able to get a Camedia 2.5 disk would this solve the problem? (and where the heck do we get that because the Olympus site doesn't even have downloads for it.)
I know, this was probably confusing but after fiddling with this for the better part of the day and coming up empty handed, I'm pretty confused myself.