Cant Transfer Pictures- ie Camera to pc

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I'm Using XP/PRO &(Finepix s5600 camera.)Its Always been a Piece of
cake' Ie from camers to USB port PC.Looking in Device Manager,I see
the D readed Yellow Question marks (see attached) Cant get get any ware
! jim
 
Re: Cant Transfer Pictures- ie Camera to pc

Tried installing the motherboard chipset SM Bus Controller driver, from the
motherboard cd ?
...i.e. installed the motherboard drivers ?

e.g. for an Intel chipset -
http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/cs-013541.htm

regards, Richard



"jim" <JMKELL@OPTUSNET.COM.AU> wrote in message
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> I'm Using XP/PRO &(Finepix s5600 camera.)Its Always been a Piece of
> cake' Ie from camers to USB port PC.Looking in Device Manager,I see
> the D readed Yellow Question marks (see attached) Cant get get any ware
> ! jim
>
 
Re: Cant Transfer Pictures- ie Camera to pc

RJK wrote:
> Tried installing the motherboard chipset SM Bus Controller driver, from the
> motherboard cd ?
> ..i.e. installed the motherboard drivers ?
>
> e.g. for an Intel chipset -
> http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/cs-013541.htm
>
> regards, Richard
>
>


If it is a USB device, check for it using UVCView. UVCView
shows configuration info from a USB device, when the USB
device is plugged in. If you're not seeing anything,
there could be a bad USB cable, or a problem at the
camera end (wrong mode, battery problem or whatever).

UVCView was originally offered on the Microsoft site, but
was removed by them. I've provided links to web.archive.org
to get a copy, but the archive likes to remove the last byte
of some of the files it archives. If you try to run the
archived version, in WinXP, it won't execute. Thus, the
following two links, are alternate locations for a copy
of the utility.

*******
ftp://ftp.efo.ru/pub/ftdichip/Utilities/UVCView.x86.exe
http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/USB_IDs/UVCView.x86.exe

File size is 167,232 bytes.
MD5sum is 93244d84d79314898e62d21cecc4ca5e

This is a picture of what the UVCView info looks like.

http://www.die.de/blog/content/binary/usbview.png

Some information on the parameters seen in UVCView.

http://www.beyondlogic.org/usbnutshell/usb5.htm
*******

This should be a USB issue of some sort, and not
be dependent on SMBus and its state. UVCView won't
fix it, but may tell you whether the connection from
the camera to the computer is working.

HTH,
Paul

>
> "jim" <JMKELL@OPTUSNET.COM.AU> wrote in message
> news:O%23vC4gdIJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> I'm Using XP/PRO &(Finepix s5600 camera.)Its Always been a Piece of
>> cake' Ie from camers to USB port PC.Looking in Device Manager,I see
>> the D readed Yellow Question marks (see attached) Cant get get any ware
>> ! jim
>>

>
>
 
Re: Cant Transfer Pictures- ie Camera to pc

Thanks Heaps for advice Richard, & Paul for your Advice & Links.Have
something to Chew over now.I might add that when one endeavours to do
the Ts/fer(from Camera to Pc via USB)the mouse pointer freezes.have to
restart pc. I do'nt know if the latter is of any consequence. Regards. jim

> RJK wrote:
>
>> Tried installing the motherboard chipset SM Bus Controller driver,
>> from the motherboard cd ?
>> ..i.e. installed the motherboard drivers ?
>>
>> e.g. for an Intel chipset -
>> http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/cs-013541.htm
>>
>> regards, Richard
>>
>>

>
> If it is a USB device, check for it using UVCView. UVCView
> shows configuration info from a USB device, when the USB
> device is plugged in. If you're not seeing anything,
> there could be a bad USB cable, or a problem at the
> camera end (wrong mode, battery problem or whatever).
>
> UVCView was originally offered on the Microsoft site, but
> was removed by them. I've provided links to web.archive.org
> to get a copy, but the archive likes to remove the last byte
> of some of the files it archives. If you try to run the
> archived version, in WinXP, it won't execute. Thus, the
> following two links, are alternate locations for a copy
> of the utility.
>
> *******
> ftp://ftp.efo.ru/pub/ftdichip/Utilities/UVCView.x86.exe
> http://www.users.on.net/~fzabkar/USB_IDs/UVCView.x86.exe
>
> File size is 167,232 bytes.
> MD5sum is 93244d84d79314898e62d21cecc4ca5e
>
> This is a picture of what the UVCView info looks like.
>
> http://www.die.de/blog/content/binary/usbview.png
>
> Some information on the parameters seen in UVCView.
>
> http://www.beyondlogic.org/usbnutshell/usb5.htm
> *******
>
> This should be a USB issue of some sort, and not
> be dependent on SMBus and its state. UVCView won't
> fix it, but may tell you whether the connection from
> the camera to the computer is working.
>
> HTH,
> Paul
>
>>
>> "jim" <JMKELL@OPTUSNET.COM.AU> wrote in message
>> news:O%23vC4gdIJHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> I'm Using XP/PRO &(Finepix s5600 camera.)Its Always been a Piece of
>>> cake' Ie from camers to USB port PC.Looking in Device Manager,I see
>>> the D readed Yellow Question marks (see attached) Cant get get any ware
>>> ! jim
>>>

>>
>>
 
Re: Cant Transfer Pictures- ie Camera to pc

jim wrote:
> Thanks Heaps for advice Richard, & Paul for your Advice & Links.Have
> something to Chew over now.I might add that when one endeavours to do
> the Ts/fer(from Camera to Pc via USB)the mouse pointer freezes.have to
> restart pc. I do'nt know if the latter is of any consequence. Regards.
> jim
>


Examine the adapter cable, for bent pins. Maybe something is
shorting out.

Is the mouse optical (and visible) ? Does the light go out
when the cursor stops moving ? Perhaps power has been
removed from the mouse for some reason (thus my suggestion
to look at the camera cable).

The enumeration sequence for USB is described in some
detail here. The UVCView tool is showing the results
of that setting up of endpoints, and reading of
device configuration information. Thus, if you get
a full window of stuff from the newly plugged device,
then chances are the physical layer is OK.

http://www.lvr.com/usbcenum.htm

Paul
 
Re: Cant Transfer Pictures- ie Camera to pc

Paul wrote:
> jim wrote:
>
>> Thanks Heaps for advice Richard, & Paul for your Advice & Links.Have
>> something to Chew over now.I might add that when one endeavours to do
>> the Ts/fer(from Camera to Pc via USB)the mouse pointer freezes.have to
>> restart pc. I do'nt know if the latter is of any consequence.
>> Regards. jim
>>

>
> Examine the adapter cable, for bent pins. Maybe something is << [Reinserted[firmly],the camera end of USB cable]
> shorting out.
>
> Is the mouse optical (and visible) ? Does the light go out
> when the cursor stops moving ? Perhaps power has been << [Optical Paul]
> removed from the mouse for some reason (thus my suggestion
> to look at the camera cable).
>
> The enumeration sequence for USB is described in some
> detail here. The UVCView tool is showing the results
> of that setting up of endpoints, and reading of
> device configuration information. Thus, if you get
> a full window of stuff from the newly plugged device,
> then chances are the physical layer is OK.
>
> http://www.lvr.com/usbcenum.htm
>
> Paul
> Thanks again Paul;Its Working Again.(after 2 days!!]See my comments in Brackets above.


I went to check re your comments mouse.

This is when one found that it was working again.I had done several
things Again re Drivers.

& SP2;WAS RELUCTANT to keep Rebooting pc,ie after mouse freezing.I
reckon it was that USB connection.I getting a Bit frustated.Your SOO
Kind.Thanks again Paul.God Bless. jim
 
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