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I have a Kodak EasyShare M1063 USB Device not recognized -It worked last week but now my computer or any other computer won't recognize the USB Device therefore I cannot transfer my pictures to my computer, I've downloaded an updated version of the software, but it still does not work.
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Scrap the camera! Kodak hasn't and won't address the problem. Most picture download software won't recognize the camera. The only solution is to remove the memory card from the camera, put it in USB adapter and treat it like a flash drive. Cumbersome. Awkward. Stupid. After you scrap the ****, tell your friends so they don't make the mistake of buying a Kodak.
Try a smaller memory card. I had an 8 gig card in the camera and the pc would not recognize it. I switched to a 1 gig and it found it right away. The problem is in the pc not the camera.
Easy fix. Uninstall the existing Kodak Easyshare software. Reboot your computer and reinstall it again. This should reboot your computers memory of the camera and take it as a 'new' external device.
Hope it helps!
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