Windows Vista Import Picture Wizard Not Working


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Hello guys. Got a problem with a friends Vista machine and the Import Picture Wizard.

All of a sudden it stopped working and when he puts in his SD card nothing happens. I went online and found some articles but did not help me much

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/import-picture-wizard/c4b09e44-27bd-4485-b06c-6a9b731fcc79

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/how-to-change-import-settings-when-importing/973a11cf-deba-4861-b35d-66568e88b4ab

I dont know why he still uses Vista but for now it works for him. Anyhow has anyone has this problem before and been able to fix it?

On my Windows 7 machine when I put in a CD, SD Card or USB stick a small window pops up on my desktop and asks me what I want to do. This is what he needs to get back so he can run the Wizard again.

Thanks,

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Yes it is. That is the first thing I checked and that surprised me why it did not work.

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Actually it looks like your settings if I recall. I am not in front of the computer as it is in an office.

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Actually it looks like your settings if I recall. I am not in front of the computer as it is in an office.

Are you and / or your friend able to read and write to external devices and media?

Also, have you seen this? http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/troubleshoot-autoplay-problems#1TC=windows-vista

AutoPlay doesn't start when I insert a disc or plug in a device.

There are several reasons for this problem. AutoPlay might be restricted by Group Policy, it could be canceled by a program that is running, or the service that AutoPlay needs to start might not be running.

Here are some things to try:

  • Ask your network administrator if AutoPlay is restricted by Group Policy, and if so, what to do instead.

  • Close other programs that might be interfering.

  • Follow these steps:

    1. Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then right-click Command Prompt.
    2. Click Run as administrator.

    3. At the command prompt, type net start shellhwdetection, and then press ENTER.

    4. Restart your computer.

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