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Filter drivers outdated?
I have NO idea what this means, really. My SIL and BIL bought us a digital camera. The camera would not install for some reason so my BIL went out and bought a SanDisk Imagemate so we could just put the memory stick in there and transfer pictures.
Well, it works....BUT...I am getting the hardware error message every time I boot the PC. It is saying that the filter drivers are apparently outdated. I went on SanDisk's website and downloaded a new driver (even though I have the freakin' CD that came with the reader), but it is STILL giving me headaches. Why would this work if the drivers are not good? And.....why would it be telling me the filter drivers are outdated? Running XP Home..... |
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