Rather than use the manufacturer's CD(s) which are probably very old, look
at the device manufacturer's websites for the most up to date driver
packages. For a digital camera, the quickest and easiest way it to use a
card reader. It saves attaching the camera to the PC itself, the card will
be seen as a 'removable drive' and can be accessed just like you access your
hard drives and optical drives through Windows Explorer.
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Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging
www.coribright.com/windows
"LeAnn" <LeAnn@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> We recently set up my husband's E1705 (with Vista), instead of my older
> and
> slower (painfully slow at times) 1150 (with XP). I installed the 'drivers
> and utilities' software from CD onto the 1705. After many attempts with
> no
> printing, I now see that neither the printer nor our digital camera are on
> the 'compatible' list for Vista. Is there anything that we can do so that
> we
> don't have to use my computer exclusively when we want to print or upload
> digital pics?
>
> Thanks!
> --
> LeAnn