It should be okay to use the software, as Windows OS are basically improved(?) upon, so XP runs basically the same way as earlier versions with a few differences. However, in the likely event it does not work, windows XP should be able to handle the digital camera anyway. This happened just the other day, my mate had deleted his cameras software, but he plugged it in to the comp anyway and xp handled it for him.
If that doesn't work, try here for some programs that will do the job for you:
http://downloads.zdnet.com/
This may also work
http://downloads.zdnet.com/download.aspx?&kw=digital+camera&docid=265333
2006-11-23 01:14:41
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answered by acidedge2004 3
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Maybe, maybe not. Although most Win9x titles do run fine on XP, any application that directly access hardware will not run on an NT class OS such as XP.
If you have an old digital camera that does not have software that runs on XP, it's probably time for an upgrade. Old cameras such as that are virtually all sub-megapixel resolution; you'll be much happier with a newer model.
2006-11-23 01:46:08
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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It depends. I have an old webcam and it does not automatically work with XP. Some work right away. In my case I had to look for a driver online. Try searching for it in yahoo.com or google.com. I usually use this thread "driver_'camera brand'_'model'" (without the quotes and inserting space instead of the line) and installing it. But, yes, you would probably benefit more if you upgrade.
2006-11-23 02:00:20
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answered by SixTwoAzn 2
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Go to the camera website and download the XP driver if one is available.
2006-11-23 01:07:54
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answered by ? 5
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install the software...then right click the icon., select the compability tab then check the "run this program in compability mode for" choose windows 95/98
2006-11-23 03:30:48
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answered by kim_rukawa11 3
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I also have a 2 TB (Tera Bytes) stressful disk so I even have put in each and every thing living house windows ninety 5 (put in in 1998) ,ninety 8 2nd version (put in in 2000) ,2000 (put in in 2001) ,XP provider p.c.. 2 (put in in 2007) ,Vista provider p.c.. 2 (put in in 2009) ,Ubuntu 9.04 (put in in 2009) , Fedora 11 (put in in 2009) ,XP provider p.c.. 3 (on my workstation) (put in in 2009) ,even have Mac (capability Mac G5) OS is Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
2016-10-04 06:58:51
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answered by ? 4
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yes, if you are using XP or something newer than 95/98 than it should work.
2006-11-23 01:19:26
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answered by comn8u 4
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I know from experience. Never use any kind of old hardware on a new XP. It will probably destroy your XP if you continue using it to.
2006-11-23 01:08:15
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answered by Elaine B 6
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if you can find the xp driver for it try going to the manufacturers website if theres no xp driver there its time to get a new camera
2006-11-23 01:07:33
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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yes
2006-11-23 01:22:53
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answered by ? 7
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