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Driver Information |
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| Manufacturer: |
Canon |
| Operating System: |
Windows XP |
| Version: |
6.2.0 |
| Release Date: |
2003-11-13 |
| Category: |
Cameras and MP3 Player Drivers |
| File Name and Size: |
WIP620AL.exe(5.51 MB) |
| Model: |
SD10 |
| Description: |
Canon PowerShot SD10 Camera WIA Driver 6.2.0 Windows XP. This driver is PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) compliant the WIA driver for Windows XP made by Canon. Important: If you connect your camera to the Computer (OS: Windows XP) with a USB cable, it is not necessary to install the driver as your camera supports PTP and the standard driver of Windows XP. However, there are some limitations as follows. In this case, you need to download "Canon Camera WIA Driver 6.2.0 for Windows XP" below. 1. When a camera with a lot of images inside is connected and if you want to download images to your computer using Windows Explorer or [Cameras and Scanners Wizard], it may take a lot of time before starting to show thumbnails or starting the wizard. * Time differs depending on the surroundings of the computer. * It does not apply to uploading images to the computer using Canon brand applications (Ex. ZoomBrowser EX). 2. When a camera with a lot of images inside is connected and if you download images to the computer using ZoomBrowser EX, the following [Server Busy] message may be displayed in some case. |
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