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2Click the Eject icon in the taskbar. When the “Safe To Remove Hardware” dialog box
appears, click the [OK] button.
Click the Eject icon in the taskbar. When the “Safe To Remove Hardware”
dialog box appears, click the [OK] button.
Click the eject icon in the taskbar and click the Close button in the “Safe To
Remove Hardware” help message.
4. Switch the camera off.
5. Unplug the special USB cable from the
camera.
Always close all the files in the camera (removable disk) folder and confirm that the
camera and PC are no longer communicating.
In Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP or Windows Me, your PC may malfunction
if you disconnect the USB cable without first using the “Eject hardware” procedure.
When the “Copying” message disappears from your PC screen, wait a few moments
before disconnecting the USB cable or removing the SmartMedia.
If a large amount of data is being copied, camera access continues for a short time
after the message displayed on the PC has gone off.
NOTE
Windows XP
Windows 2000
1. Exit any applications that are using the camera (FinePixViewer,
etc.).
Failure to carry out this step could cause your computer to
malfunction.
2. Check that the camera and PC are not
communicating. If communication is in
progress, wait until it ends.
3. Prepare to switch the camera off. The procedure for this
differs depending on the operating system you are using.
No PC operations are required.
1In the “My Computer” window, right-click
the “Removable disk” icon and then click
“Eject”.
Windows Me
Windows 98/98 SE
NOTE
qSee “Connection” in
the camera Owner’s
Manual.
Disconnecting the Camera (DSC Connection)
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See “Connection” in
the camera Owner’s
Manual.