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Digital Camera Settings won't go
Posted by Albédo on May 11th, 2008


Hello.
I'm writing from France with a problem I haven't been able
to solve here.
In the Configuration Panel (how good is that?), there is an
icon called "Digital Camera Settings ", which appeared (I
think) after I *once* connected a friend's camera to the PC
; I used to connect mine too, but I can't remember that icon
appearing then (or is disappeared when I unconnected?).
When I select it from the Files Explorer (?) program, a
pop-up window appears saying the connection failed, even if
my camera is connected.
Now I just can't delete that icon. Anyway I try it won't go.
There is no "Suppress" nor "Erase" menu entry anywhere.
What would you do to get rid of a useless icon, please?
Thanks a lot in advance.
--
a.

Note: I have XP SP3.


Posted by Big Al on May 11th, 2008


Albédo wrote:

Posted by Albédo on May 11th, 2008


"Big Al" :
| Look in device manager or add/remove programs.

There is no such entry there, nor under the "add or remove
Windows components" (third button from top in the left
column).
Another idea perhaps? I am prepared to erase it from the
Register, only I want to make sure I do the right things.
--
a.


Posted by beamish on May 11th, 2008




"Albédo" wrote:

Try the following program it may be able to remove your " useless icon".
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
Other possiblibilty, try to use Start - Run
"regedit" to locate and remove the icon.
Please back up your registry before using "regedit".
A good registry back up program:
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt
take care.
beamish

Posted by Albédo on May 13th, 2008


"beamish" :
| Hello,
| Try the following program it may
| be able to remove your "useless icon".
| http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/

I will.

| Other possiblibilty, try to use
| Start - Run "regedit" to locate
| and remove the icon.
| Please back up your registry before using "regedit".
| A good registry back up program:
http://home.t-online.de/home/lars.hederer/erunt
| take care.

Thanks. I'll try it all in no time and be back to let you
know how it went.
--
a.



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