small font

Ive had many problems when trying to install my easy share camera now wen I try 2 install the easyshare disc it tells me I should change for small fonts and then he comes up with to turn off my compatibility. allso wen I turn on my computer it says it cannot find my dll is - everything connected or should I buy a new computer.

Hello

·         What is the exact error that you are experiencing? Are which dll file you referring?

·         What is the model of your camera?

·         You try to install the software in compatibility mode?

Instead of installing the software from the disk, I suggest to download from the below mentioned link easy sharing software and install it on the system and check if the problem is resolved.

KODAK EASYSHARE Software

http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?PQ-path=164/150/130&PQ-locale=en_US

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