Photo upload


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    Photo upload


    I just 'upgraded' to Windows 10 yesterday from 7. Windows 7 has a generic photo upload program that activated when I hooked the camera up. Windows 10 does not recognize my camera in G drive.
    Is there a generic program available to upload photos? Samsung support says they do not support Windows 10.
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    Dockswede said:
    I just 'upgraded' to Windows 10 yesterday from 7. Windows 7 has a generic photo upload program that activated when I hooked the camera up. Windows 10 does not recognize my camera in G drive.
    Is there a generic program available to upload photos? Samsung support says they do not support Windows 10.
    Usually a digital camera will show up as a Drive in File Explorer, open that drive one of the folders with pictures on it from the camera, sometimes on a MicroSD too. Basically it's not recognizing the camera at all in file explorer ? How is it being hooked up, USB ? Camera App in Windows 10, i never used it, in All apps in start screen. List the model Samsung you have.
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    jds63 said:
    Usually a digital camera will show up as a Drive in File Explorer, open that drive one of the folders with pictures on it from the camera, sometimes on a MicroSD too. Basically it's not recognizing the camera at all in file explorer ? How is it being hooked up, USB ? Camera App in Windows 10, i never used it, in All apps in start screen. List the model Samsung you have.
    It is a Samsung U-CA 5 that connects with USB. The computer just doesn't react to the camera. Windows 7 would usually take about 15 seconds to recognize the hookup and then allow me to upload.

    Blake
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    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit Version 21H2
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    Dockswede said:
    It is a Samsung U-CA 5 that connects with USB. The computer just doesn't react to the camera. Windows 7 would usually take about 15 seconds to recognize the hookup and then allow me to upload.

    Blake
    Looking at site through Samsung there is an old driver and software from 2008 used to do this, but doubtful it is compatible with Windows 10 usually should not need it. If hook up Camera make sure it is on USB 2.0 not 3.0. Open Device Manager if right click start menu can select it from there, as i want to see if it shows up there or you get any yellow exclamation points anywhere, do this while Camera is hooked up.

    Go to top of Device Manager and select View temporarily for now check Show Hidden Devices, later you can uncheck it.
    Tell me if anything shows under Disk Drives as Samsung and Portable Device as extra drive. As should show in File Explorer as a Extra drive.

    I have a older Digital Nikon Camera i just hooked up and shows as a drive in File Explorer right away.Should not need software or a driver to function this way, even without a memory card in the camera. Let me know if it shows in device manager, try different USB port while checking there. Should also show in Devices and Printers in the control panel, all this if it is being detected.
    Make sure your USB connection are secure on camera and USB port on PC, again try few different ports.
    Make sure batteries in camera are good or if it has a wall charger, plug that in at the time.

    http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/EC-UCA5ZRBA/GB
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