Uninstalling The Software On A Macintosh; Uninstalling The Usb Driver; Uninstalling Exif Viewer, Dp Editor And Audio Downloading Software; Troubleshooting - FujiFilm Finepix 40i Quick Start Manual

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Uninstalling the Software on a Macintosh

NOTE
Use this procedure only when the installed software is no longer required or
when software installation fails.

Uninstalling the USB Driver

First, check that the digital
camera is no longer
connected. Then open the
Extensions folder in the
System folder on the hard
disk and move the
"USB04CB_StorageShim"
and
"USB04CB_StorageDriver"
files to the Trash.
Then, restart your Macintosh and select "Empty
Trash" from the Special menu.

Uninstalling Exif Viewer, DP Editor and Audio Downloading Software

Quit Exif Viewer, DP Editor and Audio Downloading
Software and move the Exif Viewer, DP Editor and
Audio Downloading Software files to the Trash. Then
select "Empty Trash" from the Special menu.
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Troubleshooting

If problems arise and the USB Driver is not running correctly, check the items
listed below.
The camera and PC are connected but no removable disk icon is
displayed.
I Is the camera switched on?
Solution: Switch the camera on. Refer to the Owner's Manual supplied with the
camera for details.
I Is the media loaded in the camera?
Solution: Load a media into the camera. Refer to the Owner's Manual supplied with
the camera for details.
I Is the camera set to USB connection mode?
Solution: Some cameras have to be set to a particular mode (eg. Playback mode) for
USB connection. Refer to the Owner's Manual supplied with the camera for
details.
I Is the USB connector cable connected to the camera and the PC?
Solution: Check that one end of the cable is plugged into the camera and the other
end into the PC.
I (Win) Are you using a compatible operating system?
Solution: Only use the USB Driver provided on the camera software CD-ROM with
compatible operating systems.
I (Win) Is the USB Driver running?
Solution: Click "System" in the Control Panel, select the Device Manager tab and
check the USB Driver. If the driver is marked with a yellow "!" or a red "x",
upgrade the USB Driver.
I (Win) If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, are you logged on as an
Administrator group?
Solution: Log on as an Administrator group.
I (Mac) Are you using Mac OS 8.5.1 or later?
Solution: Upgrade your system software to Mac OS 8.5.1 or later.
I (Mac) If you are using an iMac, have you updated the iMac?
Solution: It may be necessary to update your iMac. (See P.27.)
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