Fujifilm 50i Manual Do Utilizador

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Possible cause
Solution
■ FinePixViewer automatic startup is slow.
Are you running too many background
applications?
Click the “Start” button and select
“Programs” / “Startup” from the Start
menu. Click the right mouse button on any
shortcuts for infrequently used
applications from the “Startup” window.
Click “Delete” from the pop-up menu and
then restart your PC.
Solution
■ I want to stop the FinePixViewer from launching automatically.
Either of the two methods below can be used to prevent FinePixViewer from launching
automatically.
• Change the Exif Launcher settings.
1Click the right mouse button on the Exif Launcher icon in the taskbar and select
“Settings” from the pop-up menu.
2Uncheck the “Automatic startup - Media insertion” checkbox.
To restore the original setting, use the same procedure to re-tick the checkbox.
• Remove Exif Launcher.
1Click the right mouse button on the Exif Launcher icon in the taskbar and click
“Quit” from the pop-up menu.
2Click the “Start” button and select “Programs” / “Startup” / “Exif Launcher” from
the Start menu. Right-click the “Exif Launcher” icon and click “Remove” from the
pop-up menu.
To restore Exif Launcher, create an Exif Launcher shortcut in the “Startup” window.
Possible cause
Solution
■ When I disconnect the special USB cable and double-click the removable
disk icon, a message appears and the window does not open.
Is another USB removable drive
connected?
Some USB removable drives do not
operate correctly if other USB removable
drives are being used at the same time.
Disconnect all the connected USB
removable drives and then connect the
camera.
However, with some USB storage devices,
computer operation may become unstable
when the Exit Launcher is resident. See “I
want to stop the FinePixViewer from
launching automatically” (below) and try
removing the Exit Launcher.
Possible cause
Solution
■ When I connect the camera to my PC, the “Add New Hardware Wizard”
appears.
Is the USB Driver installed?
Use the enclosed CD-ROM to install the
driver. (See P.22, 29.)
Possible cause
Solution
■ When I double-click the removable disk icon, “The device is not
ready” error message appears.
Is the SmartMedia loaded in the
camera?
Load a SmartMedia into the camera.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your
camera for details.
■ A warning message appeared when I took the camera out of the
cradle.
Possible cause
Solution
■ A “Device eject warning” appeared.
Are you using Windows 2000
Professional or Windows Me?
1Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware”
icon [
] in the taskbar and eject “USB
Mass Storage” or “USB Disk”.
2Switch off the camera and remove it
from the cradle.
Troubleshooting Connection and Image Viewing Problems
Possible cause
Solution
Is the CHARGE/ACCESS lamp (red) on
the cradle flashing?
Removing the camera from the cradle
while the CHARGE/ACCESS lamp (red)
on the cradle is flashing can damage the
SmartMedia or corrupt the data on the
SmartMedia. Always make sure that the
files on the camera (on the removable
disk) are closed and the “Accessing data”
display has gone off before you remove
the camera from the cradle.
Did you right-click the removable disk
icon and then click “Eject”?
On Windows 2000 Professional or
Windows Me, use the following procedure
when removing the camera:
1Click the “Unplug or Eject Hardware”
icon [
] in the taskbar and eject “USB
Mass Storage” or “USB Disk”.
2Switch off the camera and remove it
from the cradle.