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Robin Gordon3

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Since: Jan 05, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 3:12 am
Post subject: bugcode error
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after upgrading my system to WinXP my machine would suddenly crash without
warning when I tried to read one of the images off my Fuji @xia ix-100
camera. Fuji support gave me a few tips and now I've found that this is a
BUGCODE_USB DRIVER error. but like me Fuji were baffled as to why. its in
the connection somewhere. they are sending me a media reader which will get
the images off the camera but when I try to use it as a webcam the same
crash happens. their instructions for this are to use netmeeting but this
cant find a directory to log onto. back to square one. this seems a bit
too technical for me. the system all worked under WinME but not XP even
though its just the software that's changed. Fuji and others claim that
this camera has been thoroughly tested in this setup but the only thing I
can find is on Microsoft's site to do with USB2 harddrives under severe load
??

HELP

Robin:o(

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Since: Jun 29, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 3:23 pm
Post subject: Re: bugcode error [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 00:12:31 +0100, In this world we created "robin
gordon" <robin.gordon1.TakeThisOut@ntlworld.com> wrote :

 >after upgrading my system to WinXP my machine would suddenly crash without
 >warning when I tried to read one of the images off my Fuji @xia ix-100
 >camera. Fuji support gave me a few tips and now I've found that this is a
 >BUGCODE_USB DRIVER error. but like me Fuji were baffled as to why. its in
 >the connection somewhere. they are sending me a media reader which will get
 >the images off the camera but when I try to use it as a webcam the same
 >crash happens. their instructions for this are to use netmeeting but this
 >cant find a directory to log onto. back to square one. this seems a bit
 >too technical for me. the system all worked under WinME but not XP even
 >though its just the software that's changed. Fuji and others claim that
 >this camera has been thoroughly tested in this setup but the only thing I
 >can find is on Microsoft's site to do with USB2 harddrives under severe load
 >??
 >
 >HELP
 >
 >Robin:o(
 >

Whilst you sort the problem switch off XP's silly auto-re-boot on
found errors.
My Computer/Right click/Properties/Advanced/Startup and
Recovery/Settings.



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