Windows Vista does not see my Canon G12 digital camera

I tried to upload photos today of my Canon G11 digital camera and has encountered a problem.
I used this camera and other cameras on this computer before and had no problem connecting to the cameras.  Today, I'm having a problem.
(1) I plug in the camera and a small window at the bottom right of my screen jumps to the top of the poster "install device driver".
"(2)"new hardware found"window that reads,".
Windows needs to install driver software for Canon digital camera»
There are three choices:

  • Locate and install driver software
  • Ask me later
  • Do not show the message for this device

(3) I click "locate and install driver software" and I get a updated driver software - error of digital Canon camera that reads, "Windows has encountered a problem installing the software driver for your device."  Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error trying to install it.
Digital camera
An error occurred during the installation of the device:
Cannot install the driver because he is only not digitally signed properly.  Contact your hardware vendor. »

I tried to reboot several times, and I tried to uninstall the device from Device Manager and reinstall the device. None of these worked.  |

AFAIK there are no drivers for this device on the Canon website.  How can I get my Windows Vista computer to recognize my Canon G11 camera?

Thank you
John

a screen pops up announcing that a new device has been detected.

The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
To reinstall the drivers for this device, click on reinstall.

Yes there is no drivers for the device. The software supplied with the camera must be installed. The camera window should open when the camera is connected to the computer. Try using another USB port or use another cable, it can go bad too.

In the Device Manager expand Universal Serial Bus controllers, search for the connected camera or something as a mass storage device. Right click above and uninstall, then restart, it needs to be reinstalled. If does not uninstall everything under USB controllers and then restart your computer.

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