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6. The Found New Hardware
Wizard dialog opens. Click
the [Next>] button.
If the dialog box does not appear, uninstall
(See P.63) and then re-install the PC
Camera Driver. (See P.29.)
7. Select Search for a suitable
driver for my device
(recommended) and then
click the [Next >] button.
8. In Optional search
locations, tick the CD-ROM
drives checkbox and then
click the [Next >] button.
If any checkboxes other than “CD-
ROM drives” are ticked, clear the
ticks so that “CD-ROM drives” is the
only checkbox ticked.
The screen shown may differ slightly depending on the type of computer.
9. Check that VC4CB104.INF
has been detected and then
click the [Next >] button.
NOTE
Windows 2000 Professional
6. The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog opens. Click the
[Next >] button.
It may take a few minutes for the dialog
box shown at right to appear after USB
PC Camera is detected.
If the dialog box does not appear,
uninstall (See P.63) and then re-install
the PC Camera Driver. (See P.29.)
The Windows Me CD-ROM may also be
required during installation. In this event,
switch CD-ROMs as directed by the on-
screen instructions.
7. Click the [Finish] button.
8. FinePixViewer starts up and the PictureHello window
automatically opens. Check that the live video image is
displayed in the PictureHello window.
If live images are not displayed, installation was not completed successfully.
Refer to “Troubleshooting” (P.78).
9. Remove the camera from the cradle. (/P.21)
1Exit FinePixViewer.
2Check that the CHARGE/ACCESS lamp on the cradle is not flashing.
3Switch the camera off.
When a battery is loaded, the CHARGE/ACCESS lamp lights and charging
begins. If no battery is loaded or if charging has already ended, the
CHARGE/ACCESS lamp does not light.
4Slide the camera off the cradle connector and lift the camera out of the cradle.
5To prevent dust buildup on the connector, replace the connection socket cover
on the camera.
NOTE
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
You can now view the images you shot on your FinePix50i on the PC
screen (/P.36).
See P.56 for information on how to listen to your audio files.
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