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Re: USB between Nikon D70 with Vista 64-bit
Sorry I didn't get around to doing this until just now. I plugged in my D50, turned it on and Vista started installing everything for the device. It specifically recognized it as a Nikon D50 and I was able to view pictures on the memory card in the camera. I'm using Vista Ultimate 64-bit. Though the D70 is more advanced than the D50, the D50 is a newer camera, which may explain why it loaded up with no problem. I'm not sure if I answered your question. Ask, if there's anything else you want to know. "DP" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:... >I have a Nikon D50 and Ultimate 64-bit OEM Vista. I will try to connect >the camera and get back to you. > > > > "Hakon S" <Hakon S@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5E6FC4D5-13B1-441B-BBF3-FEEAF120EE1D@microsoft.com... >> Hi, >> >> My Windows Vista (Home Premium 64-bit edition) will not mount my Nikon >> D70 >> as a "USB-drive", like it would do with Windows Vista RC1 (Ultimate >> 64-bit >> edition) and Windows XP. Vista tries to install the camera, but requests >> for >> a driver which according to Nikon does not exists. Furhtermore, Nikon >> replies >> in my request that they do not plan to support 64-bit edition of Vista as >> this is mean for servers... >> >> Does anyone have the same experience, or is it possible to connect Nikon >> D70 >> with Vista 64-bit editions? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Hakon >> > |
Re: USB between Nikon D70 with Vista 64-bit
Thanks everyone!
I think I will just go for USB-card reader, as Nikon reconfirmed they will not support 64-bit Vista editions for my camere. HÃ¥kon "DP" wrote: > > Sorry I didn't get around to doing this until just now. > I plugged in my D50, turned it on and Vista started installing everything > for the device. > It specifically recognized it as a Nikon D50 and I was able to view pictures > on the memory card in the camera. > I'm using Vista Ultimate 64-bit. > Though the D70 is more advanced than the D50, the D50 is a newer camera, > which may explain why it loaded up with no problem. > > I'm not sure if I answered your question. Ask, if there's anything else you > want to know. > > > > > "DP" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:... > >I have a Nikon D50 and Ultimate 64-bit OEM Vista. I will try to connect > >the camera and get back to you. > > > > > > > > "Hakon S" <Hakon S@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:5E6FC4D5-13B1-441B-BBF3-FEEAF120EE1D@microsoft.com... > >> Hi, > >> > >> My Windows Vista (Home Premium 64-bit edition) will not mount my Nikon > >> D70 > >> as a "USB-drive", like it would do with Windows Vista RC1 (Ultimate > >> 64-bit > >> edition) and Windows XP. Vista tries to install the camera, but requests > >> for > >> a driver which according to Nikon does not exists. Furhtermore, Nikon > >> replies > >> in my request that they do not plan to support 64-bit edition of Vista as > >> this is mean for servers... > >> > >> Does anyone have the same experience, or is it possible to connect Nikon > >> D70 > >> with Vista 64-bit editions? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Hakon > >> > > > > |
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