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05-Aug-2007, 10:32 PM #1
Exclamation OPTIMUS 16- 3845 Driver
Hello, and if you are looking at this, thank you for helping me. I have an OPTIMUS 16-3845 Digital Camera, and have LOST the disk that contains the driver. I think that you can get it off the internet, as I sort of remember doing so before. I can't find it, however. Can someone give me the url of a site that has it?

P.S.: I'm using Win XP. I know there is the (I'm not sure if this is true) rumor that Win XP doesn't need drivers to run cameras etc. But I did use this at one friend's house who had XP, and it said that it needed drivers to run. So, I don't know if my computer needs them or not...
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05-Aug-2007, 10:41 PM #2
Plug it in to your computer and see whether you get the new hardware and hardware installed messages. It might need a driver, but it is rare on XP. No sense having people digging around for a driver if it doesn’t need one.
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05-Aug-2007, 10:51 PM #3
Well, it work, but there's a problem: When playing video, now and then a green flash will go across the screen. This didn't happen when I used the driver, so it would still be very useful to get the driver.
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06-Aug-2007, 11:23 AM #4
I don’t see anything. Even major companies like Sony and Canon that provide updated drivers online don’t usually have XP drivers if the camera connects without them. I doubt your lost CD had XP drivers either.

And I doubt your green flashes have anything to do with the driver. If you can download the file to the computer that is pretty much what the camera took. Your problem is in the camera.
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