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Macintosh
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Macintosh
Possible cause
Solution
■ The Macintosh hangs when I access the SmartMedia.
Is the software installed?
Install the software on your Macintosh.
■ When I connected the USB cable, Mac OS displayed the “Initialize
disk?” message.
Possible cause
Solution
Is the SmartMedia formatted?
Remove the camera from the cradle and
format the SmartMedia on the camera.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your
camera for details.
Is File Exchange enabled?
Enable File Exchange. See P.81 for
details.
■ When I connected the camera to my Macintosh, the “Required
software not found” message or “Required driver cannot be used”
message appears.
Troubleshooting Connection and Image Viewing Problems
Possible cause
Solution
Is the software installed?
Install the software on your Macintosh.
Possible cause
Solution
■ The camera and Macintosh are connected but no removable disk icon is
displayed.
Is the camera switched on?
Is the SmartMedia loaded in the
camera?
Is the camera’s lens cover closed?
Is the special USB cable connected to
the cradle and to the computer?
Are you using a compatible operating
system?
Is the Mass Storage Driver active?
1Connect the AC power adapter to the
cradle and place the camera in the
cradle.
2Close the lens cover.
3Slide the power switch on the camera to
the right to switch the camera on.
Load a SmartMedia into the camera.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your
camera for details.
1Switch the camera off using the correct
procedure.
2Close the lens cover.
3Slide the power switch on the camera to
the right to switch the camera on.
Check that one end of the special USB
cable is connected to the cradle and the
other end is connected to the computer.
The USB Driver should be used with Mac
OS 8.6 to 9.1. (It is not compatible with
Mac OS X.)
Enable “USB04CB_StorageShim” and
“USB04CB_StorageDriver” in the
Extensions Manager and restart your
Macintosh.
Possible cause
Solution
■ A warning message appeared when I took the camera out of the cradle
or disconnected the USB cable.
Did you remove the camera or
disconnect the USB cable while the
camera was still mounted as a disk
drive?
Performing these operations while the
camera is still mounted as a disk drive
can damage the SmartMedia or corrupt
the data on the SmartMedia. Always
select the drive and then select “Eject”
from the “Special” menu or drag the drive
icon to the Trash before you remove the
camera from the cradle or disconnect the
USB cable.