paul s wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>
>> It's also included with the software for Kodak cameras, and without
>> it, you can't register your camera or software online, nor can you
>> get firmware upgrades for your camera (or camera dock).
>
> Who needs to install all the crap that comes with cameras anyway [1]?
> Just get a cheapo Sandisk card reader. XP works with them straight
> away no additional drivers needed.
My dock is really handy... because it charges batteries, acts as a card
reader, and means you don't have to be pulling memory outta the camera
(with 256egs in there, I really don't need to swap cards or anything.)
Trouble is, XP wouldn't recognize it properly until I got a firmware upgrade
for it from Kodak.
Aggreed about the quality of the software they bundle with these things
though.
((U))
M
> Firmware updates should be avoided as they can sometimes render the
> camera dead, I would only do a firmware upgrade if there was a bug
> with the original firmware 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' Some
> firmware updates can be installed with a card-reader anyway.
>
> [1] Kodak and Canon install a right load of useless garbage on the PC.
>
>> Rick "Nutcase" Rogers wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> It's an application commonly included in many HP and Compaq systems.
>>> They use it for on-line support during the warranty period, I would
>>> suggest that it be uninstalled once this has expired. It is not
>>> necessary for normal operation of your machine.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gunjani" <> wrote in message
>>> news: m...
>>>> Does anyone know what the following file
>>>> does:backWeb-728871.exe.... My Firewall keeps popping up
>>>> requesting whether I want to allow it to access the Internet?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Many Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Gunjani
>>>> Ever stop to think, and then forget to start again?