import of pictures on Win 10 machine

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    Windows 10
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    import of pictures on Win 10 machine


    Start, right click, Control Panel, Hardware and Devices: my camera (Nikon D7000) comes up. Import pictures fails. The error message says: 'no pictures or videos were found on this device'. Did the same thing on my Windows 7 machine (good thing its not yet upgraded). It correctly found 58 pictures and imported them. Thanks...Raj
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    WIN 10
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    Windows 10 Cant find anything to import from my phone.


    rajn1 said:
    Start, right click, Control Panel, Hardware and Devices: my camera (Nikon D7000) comes up. Import pictures fails. The error message says: 'no pictures or videos were found on this device'. Did the same thing on my Windows 7 machine (good thing its not yet upgraded). It correctly found 58 pictures and imported them. Thanks...Raj

    I have installed win10 and when I plug in my WINDOWS phone it comes up with Could'nt find anything to import error (lots of images etc. on my phone)
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  3. Posts : 34
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Pictures still not imporing


    rajn1 said:
    Start, right click, Control Panel, Hardware and Devices: my camera (Nikon D7000) comes up. Import pictures fails. The error message says: 'no pictures or videos were found on this device'. Did the same thing on my Windows 7 machine (good thing its not yet upgraded). It correctly found 58 pictures and imported them. Thanks...Raj
    This is a serious problem. I would have expected Microsoft support to have offered a solution by now!!
    Thanks
    Raj
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  4. Posts : 34
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    Nikon image driver not compatible with Win 10


    Support is now stating that this is a Nikon image driver problem and is not updated for Win 10
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  5. Posts : 34
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    Thread Starter
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    ManicJon said:
    I have installed win10 and when I plug in my WINDOWS phone it comes up with Could'nt find anything to import error (lots of images etc. on my phone)
    Did you try sync?
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    Win 11 Pro 22000.708
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    My Canon T3i shows up as an external hard drive when connected (USB) to a Win 10 PC. (But with a camera icon.) I don't need to import; I can just copy. (Or move.) Does a Nikon D700 do the same?

    That assumes that'd be an acceptable way of file transfer for you.
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  7. Posts : 34
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    bobkn said:
    My Canon T3i shows up as an external hard drive when connected (USB) to a Win 10 PC. (But with a camera icon.) I don't need to import; I can just copy. (Or move.) Does a Nikon D700 do the same?

    That assumes that'd be an acceptable way of file transfer for you.
    Thanks Bob. No, the folder shows empty, there is nothing to copy or import....Raj
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  8. Posts : 161
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    I had to go to SONYs Web site and download the Photo/Video software program,there were no Win10 so i downloaded the Win 8.1 64 and it did the trick. Now Win 10 computer finds the Sony Video Camcorder and can get movie file from it.
    with my Canon camera i find it in explore tree when it's connected. click on it till i find pictures. Just like before the upgrade from Win 8.1
    So some devices need the programs reinstalled some don't with the Win 10.

    With my Apple iPhone6 when connected to Win 10 computer it brought up iTunes this is needed to access the iPhone6, it asks you to look at phone where it's asking to trust the connected computer. When iTunes is installed you see you'r phone in upper left hand corner of screen. Just click on it.

    I find the App. AirMore to do a better job of moving files from computer to phone, works with both Win&Mac also Android computers.
    Check it out at airmore.com the app. is free at the App. store or what ever your phone uses to get App.s on the phone
    Last edited by digitalcurisity; 18 Aug 2015 at 08:03.
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  9. Posts : 34
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    Pictures still not imporing- using Nikon software directly


    rajn1 said:
    Start, right click, Control Panel, Hardware and Devices: my camera (Nikon D7000) comes up. Import pictures fails. The error message says: 'no pictures or videos were found on this device'. Did the same thing on my Windows 7 machine (good thing its not yet upgraded). It correctly found 58 pictures and imported them. Thanks...Raj
    . I contacted Nikon and it turns out the Nikon driver is not tested with Win 10, is not working with Win 10 and they are working on it. In the mean time I downloaded the Nikon NS2 transfer software, pointed to this App in the Control panel, it works and I have a temporary workaround. BTW I was an hour with Microsoft support , she was given access to my machine and clearly did not know Win 10 well (she took breaks to look at a resource guide) and after an hour came up with an astoundingly brilliant solution, which was to import the pictures on my Windows 7 machine, transfer the pictures to a thumb drive and then move it to my Win 10 machine. Much as I was impressed with the brilliance of this solution I have decided to use my workaround for now, until Nikon makes their driver compatible with Win 10.
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  10. Posts : 161
    Windows 10
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    rajn1 said:
    . I contacted Nikon and it turns out the Nikon driver is not tested with Win 10, is not working with Win 10 and they are working on it. In the mean time I downloaded the Nikon NS2 transfer software, pointed to this App in the Control panel, it works and I have a temporary workaround. BTW I was an hour with Microsoft support , she was given access to my machine and clearly did not know Win 10 well (she took breaks to look at a resource guide) and after an hour came up with an astoundingly brilliant solution, which was to import the pictures on my Windows 7 machine, transfer the pictures to a thumb drive and then move it to my Win 10 machine. Much as I was impressed with the brilliance of this solution I have decided to use my workaround for now, until Nikon makes their driver compatible with Win 10.
    Good you now know the reason now, and that Nikon is working on the required drivers.
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