If this problem still is not fixed you can go online and purchace the DeOxit and add a drop onto your USB port and USB plug in hole - you may not be making good connections...($6 easy repair)
OK, you need to download the latest Easyshare software from Kodak.com and remove whatever software was on there before.
Kodak updates its software every few months or so, and this could very well be the problem.
After downloading the Easyshare software, try to reinstall the camera software by turning the camera on while the camera is connected with the usb cord to the computer.
The camera should install the right software off of the Internet if the computer is equipped with Windows 7 or Vista (I believe it would anyway).
This may solve the problem with the other Kodak camera that sort of works, as well.
SOURCE: I have a Kodak easyshare
The easiest and most foolproof solution is to use an external memory card reader. This will also give you faster data transfers and frees you from the need to use the manufacturers own somewhat clunky software.
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