There should be a setup.exe file or an autorun file on the diskette that will install the drivers for you. If not, then you will have to find the driver manually (could be in a subdirectory nestled way down deep). If this doesn't work, you can try to do 1 of 2 things. 1. Return camera and tell the merchant that they can shove it up their ar*e. 2. Go onto the web and find the manufacturer's website. Normally, they keep drivers there (in case you lose the diskette and have to re-install at a later date). You should be able to run this archive and it will do 1 of 2 things. 1. It will install the driver for you. 2. It will extract the driver that you will need to use with Windows. I usually extract to the desktop so that I can see exactly what pops out. Then when you are prompted for the driver with Windows set up (in case it just extracts the driver) you can click on C: then Windows then desktop (situation may be a little different if you use some weird NT setup or something (like more than one user), so if that happens, just put it in C: Wherever you can find it easy. Good luck to you on your journey my friend, you will love it.
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[This message has been edited by Tobbin (edited 03-03-2001).]