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    I have a digital camera, Olympus D-220L. I don't know how to upload the images from my camera to my pc.. I tried dl the driver from the manufacturer's website but i can't install it?! Because D-220L I think it's an old model?? And i can't get any sofware that's compatible with XP.. I also tried dl Digital Photo management sofwares like picajet.. That didn't work?!? PLEASE HELP ME... Thank you!

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    If you are using XP and it has a USB cable for connecting to your PC, plug and play should detect it. Your other alternative is to load the program you have and set it to be compatible with a previous operating system eg. ME, 98 etc. Go to Start>All Programs>Accessories>Program Compatibility Wizard and follow the instructions. Hope this helps, keep us updated.


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    Runing the program compatibility wizard didn't work..=( this always appear when I try to install

    16 bit Windows Subsystem
    C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The sytem file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
    | Close | | Ignore |

    When I choose 'Ignore' nothing happens.. =(

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    Here are the instructions from Olympus, hope this helps
    This step follows the software installation process.
    Windows 3.1x, 95, and NT Setup:
    1) Close the lens barrier cover on the camera.
    2) Connect one end of the long communication cable to your computer (this may be labeled Serial
    Port 1 or Serial Port 2 on the rear panel of your P.C.).
    3) Connect the other end of the communication cable to the RS-232 connector on the camera (the
    RS-232 connector is located under the rubber side cover on the camera).
    4) Connect the optional A/C adapter or make certain that the batteries are fresh.
    5) Open the lens barrier cover — this will power on the camera.
    6) Open the Adobe PhotoDeluxe program.
    7) From the PhotoDeluxe main screen click on File then Acquire then Select Twain Source.
    8) From the Select Source dialogue box highlight Olympus Digital Vision then click on Select (this
    will only have to be selected once. Each time PhotoDeluxe starts up it will automatically select
    Olympus Digital Vision as the source).
    9) From the PhotoDeluxe main screen Click on File then Acquire then TWAIN.
    10) The Olympus splash screen will appear and display “Loading # of Images”. At this point, the
    application will now download all the thumbnails from the camera.
    11) After the thumbnails are downloaded, a contact sheet will appear displaying the camera’s images.
    12) Click on the images that you wish to download, a blue box will appear around the selected image.
    a) To select multiple images, hold down the control key (ctrl) while clicking on each image.
    b) To select all images, click on the Select All button.
    13) After the desired images have been selected, click on the Download button.
    14) A Download Options window will appear.
    Select Download To Image Window — which will download the images to the application window or:
    Select Download to disk — a Save As window will appear:
    a) File Name: allows the use of up to 5 letters, the image # is added automatically by the Digital
    Vision software.
    b) The File Type: will always be .jpg (JPEG), which is the camera’s compression format.
    c) Drives: allows you to specify the drive to which the images are downloaded.
    d) Folders: Allows you to select the desired folder in which to download the images.
    15) Click on OK when all the desired options are completed (a status bar will appear showing the
    downloading progress).
    * The images can now be edited in the application software. [Please refer to the Adobe PhotoDeluxe
    instruction manual UserGd.pdf (located on the PhotoDeluxe CD-ROM) for detailed instructions
    concerning image editing].
    * Additional instructions concerning the Olympus Digital Vision software


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    That's the problem.. I can't install the Adobe PhotoDeluxe on my Windows XP..=(

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    do you think I should dl adobe photoshop?
    what does this mean?

    C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The sytem file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.

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    If you are getting this error:

    C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT.
    The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Window application
    Choose Close to Terminate the application



    This should fix it:
    Double click the "My Computer" icon on your desktop. Double click C: drive to open. Find the Windows folder and open. Open the Repair folder and copy (do not cut!) the autoexec.nt file. Now, open the System32 folder and paste the file in there. That should correct the error.
    Comptia A+ and Network + Certified. Microsoft MCP in Windows 2000 Pro. Server, Advanced Server and Data Center Sever.

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    Thank you!!!!!!! :lol: