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Old December 30th 05, 04:50 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Another question lol:

One thing that I am heavily into is taking pictures with my digital
camera and putting them on my computer and e-mailing them to friends and
family.

Ok, I got my digital camera about one year after I got my old computer
(five years ago.) So all my old computer USB outlets are old USB. My
camera came with a USB/camera cable but it's old USB.

So what do I do now? My new Dell has those new USB 2 sockets. Are old
USB and new USB compatible? Can I even stick an old USB cable into a USB
socket? Will it fit? Are there any go-between connectors?

Much Thanks!


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Old December 30th 05, 08:25 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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it will work with the old usb
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Another question lol:

One thing that I am heavily into is taking pictures with my digital
camera and putting them on my computer and e-mailing them to friends and
family.

Ok, I got my digital camera about one year after I got my old computer
(five years ago.) So all my old computer USB outlets are old USB. My
camera came with a USB/camera cable but it's old USB.

So what do I do now? My new Dell has those new USB 2 sockets. Are old
USB and new USB compatible? Can I even stick an old USB cable into a USB
socket? Will it fit? Are there any go-between connectors?

Much Thanks!



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Old December 30th 05, 03:02 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Von Fourche,
Since you got a new Dell. You may want to go to the camera's manufacturer's website, and see if there are any driver/software updates for that camera being connected to a XP PC.

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Another question lol:

One thing that I am heavily into is taking pictures with my digital
camera and putting them on my computer and e-mailing them to friends and
family.

Ok, I got my digital camera about one year after I got my old computer
(five years ago.) So all my old computer USB outlets are old USB. My
camera came with a USB/camera cable but it's old USB.

So what do I do now? My new Dell has those new USB 2 sockets. Are old
USB and new USB compatible? Can I even stick an old USB cable into a USB
socket? Will it fit? Are there any go-between connectors?

Much Thanks!


 




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