I was able to find the software for your camera in 60 seconds on Sony's website.
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2007-04-23 07:45:01
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answered by lenslenders 4
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Turn off the camera and remove the SD card if it's still there. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable. When connected, use Windows Explorer or (Mac) Finder to do the actual transferring. If the computer does not recognize the camera, try another computer. If you run out of computers, go to a computer shop and let them copy the pictures to your SD card or a CD.
2016-05-17 05:25:16
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answered by ? 3
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You do not need any special software,
Just get a memory card reader (if your computer doesn't already have one), remove the memory card from your camera and insert it in the computer's card reader.
Your memory card will appear on your computer as a removable storage (eg: drive E:).
Just go ahead and click and drag the files over to your MyPictures folder. That's it!
I've stopped using software that came with my cameras a long time ago because not only that they don't do much, many of them will stay on your system tray when you start up your PC, slowing it down!
If you need a memory card reader, shop around online at places like buy.com, amazon.com, newegg.com or pick one up from your local Walmart (even though it costs a little more).
The advantage of having a memory card reader is now, you can download pictures from ANY camera without any clunky software (many readers are compatible with several different types of cards). You can also store your files (documents, music, video...etc) to a memory card and transfer to another computer or other devices that use memory cards (mp3 players, cellphones...etc).
If you still want to have the ability to plug in your camera to your computer instead of going the memory card route, you can download just the driver from Sony's website. Go to sony.com, select service & support, click on "drivers/software", enter your model number. Click on Download. That's it.
2007-04-23 05:50:41
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answered by Snowie 6
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In reality you don't really need any of that fancy software that the camera manufacturers bundle with their cameras. Just connect your camera to your PC and the disk in the camera should appear as an additional disk on the system (if the driver is properly installed, but that will be a different question). If this method doesn't fly, try getting a USB adapter for your media in the camera. It should work fine.
Hope this helps.
-Ilya.
2007-04-23 05:50:51
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answered by Ilya1725 2
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