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3 months ago
in iPhone: Transfer Pictures from iPhone to XP | Apple iPhone | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
Hi,
I was using the steps you metnioned above but in my case i get the following message when i try to cilck on camera and scanner option under accessories tab
"The computer cannot detect the scanner or camera.
Please make sure the device is turned on and is properly connected to the computer. If the computer still cannot detect the device, open Control Panel, click Sanners and Cameras, and then click Add Device."
I have my iphone already attached and its on so I tried the second option to add the device as mentioned. But when I try to do that the wizard does not list the Manufacturer "Apple" in the list. So I have no way to add my iphone to this option.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Disgruntled itunes user
I was using the steps you metnioned above but in my case i get the following message when i try to cilck on camera and scanner option under accessories tab
"The computer cannot detect the scanner or camera.
Please make sure the device is turned on and is properly connected to the computer. If the computer still cannot detect the device, open Control Panel, click Sanners and Cameras, and then click Add Device."
I have my iphone already attached and its on so I tried the second option to add the device as mentioned. But when I try to do that the wizard does not list the Manufacturer "Apple" in the list. So I have no way to add my iphone to this option.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Disgruntled itunes user
2 replies
Uncle Russell
I had this problem. When I checked the Device Manager, it had listed the iPhone as a camera with a problem in its drivers. I tried updating the driver to no avail. What worked was to unplug my Visioneer scanner, uninstall the driver for the iPhone, and then reboot the computer. When it came back up, it recognized the iPhone.
davak
If xp cannot see the device, this isn't going to work. Usually this is a conflict with another piece of hardware. I would try disconnecting all my usb devices, reboot, reattach the iPhone, and try again.
XP historically has not handled USB very well... and trying to debug a poor usb connection can be painful and difficult.
XP historically has not handled USB very well... and trying to debug a poor usb connection can be painful and difficult.