Troubleshooting - Philips KEY0079 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem
When I unplug the camera
in Windows ME or
Windows 2000, an error
message is generated.
Photos copied from my
computer to my camera
are not visible in Photo
Manager.
The Whiteboard
processor,
Enhancement and Hi-
res generator icons are
grayed out when I select
multiple-photos.
How can I access my
photos without going
through Photo Manager?
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Possible cause
Windows ME and 2000
have safety measures
installed that prompt
users with a warning
when detaching USB
connections with the
computer and camera
powered on.
Photo Manager only
recognizes photos placed
in the date-labeled
subfolders that are
located in the DCIM
folder of the camera's
memory.
Photo Manager can only
modify one photo at a
time using these tools.
Photo Manager stores all
photos managed by it in
the My Documents
folder.
Solution
Right-click the Eject
Hardware icon
Windows Task Bar and
select Eject Device from
the pop-up menu. Follow the
screen instructions to unplug
your camera. If you see a
Try stopping the device
again later message on
your PC screen, try closing
Photo Manager first, and
then click on
.
Always copy the photos to
your DCIM/100PHDSC
folder.
Select a single photo and
then click the icon of the
tool that you want to use.
Open the My
Documents/My
Photos/Photo
Manager/film folder. Your
images are organized there
by Album name. Select the
Album you'd like to work
with and the photos
belonging to that Album
become accessible.
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