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DSC-U50 (serv.man3)
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Service Manual
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Digital Camera / LEVEL 1
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When the removable disk icon is 
not shown
1
Right-click [My Computer], then click 
[Properties].
The “System Properties” screen appears.
When using Windows 2000, click [Hardware] 
after the “System Properties” screen appears.
2
Confirm if other devices are already 
installed.
1
Click [Device Manager].
2
Confirm if there is a “
 Sony DSC” 
with a 
 mark.
3
If you find either of the devices above, 
follow the steps below to delete them.
1
Click [
 Sony DSC].
When using Windows 2000, right-click 
[
Sony DSC
].
2
Click [Remove] (or [Uninstall] in 
Windows 2000).
The “Confirm Device Removal” 
screen appears.
3
Click [OK].
The device is deleted.
Try the USB driver installation again using 
the supplied CD-ROM (page 54).
— Windows XP
Copying images using the 
Windows XP AutoPlay Wizard
a
Make a USB connection 
(page 57)
. Click [Copy pictures 
to a folder on my computer 
using Microsoft Scanner and 
Camera Wizard], then click 
[OK].
The “Scanner and Camera Wizard” 
screen appears.
b
Click [Next].
The images stored on the “Memory 
Stick Duo” are displayed.
c
Click the checkbox of images 
that you do not want to copy to 
your computer and remove the 
checkmark, then click [Next].
The “Picture Name and Destination” 
screen appears.
d
Select a name and destination 
for your pictures, then click 
[Next].
Image copying starts. When the 
copying is completed, the “Other 
Options” screen appears.
e
Select [Nothing. I’m finished 
working with these pictures], 
then click [Next].
The “Completing the Scanner and 
Camera Wizard” screen appears.
f
Click [Finish].
The wizard closes.
To continue copying other images, follow the 
procedure given under 
P
 on page 58 to 
disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it. 
Then, perform the procedure from step 1 
again.
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Viewing images on your 
computer
— Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP
a
Click [Start] 
t
 [My 
Documents].
The “My Documents” folder contents 
are displayed.
This section describes the procedure for 
viewing images copied in the “My Documents” 
folder.
When not using Windows XP, double-click 
[My Documents] on the desktop.
You can use the “ImageMixer Ver.1.5 for Sony” 
software to view and edit images on your 
computer. For details, see the software’s help 
files.
b
Double-click the desired folder 
and image file.
The image is displayed.
• The image recorded in mirror mode may 
be displayed inverted by 180 degrees, 
depending on the software you use.
To modify the inverted image, use the 
rotate tool of the software.
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Image file storage 
destinations and file names
Image files recorded with your camera are 
grouped as folders in the “Memory Stick 
Duo.”
Example: For Windows XP users
Folder containing image data recorded using a 
camera without the folder creation function
Folder containing image data recorded with this 
camera
When no new folders have been created, this is 
only “101MSDCF”
Folder containing movies and other image data 
recorded using a camera without the folder 
creation function
Folder
File name
File meaning
101MSDCF 
up to 999MSDCF
DSC0ssss.JPG
Still image files
MOV0ssss.MPG
Movie files
Data in the “100MSDCF” or “MSSONY”  
folders is for playback only, and your camera 
cannot record images in these folders.
For more information about the folder, see 
page 25.
ssss stands for any number within the 
range from 0001 to 9999.
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Viewing images from your 
computer with this camera
When you want to view an image file using 
this camera that has been copied to your 
computer and has been deleted from the 
“Memory Stick Duo,” copy the image file 
back to the “Memory Stick Duo” from your 
computer first. Then you can play back the 
image with this camera.
If you have not changed any of the file names 
that were given automatically to images shot 
with this camera, you can skip step 1.
You may not be able to play back a particular 
image, due to its image size.
You may not be able to play back images 
processed on your computer with this camera.
1
Right-click the image file, and click 
[Rename].
Change the file name to 
“DSC0ssss.”
ssss stands for any number within 
the range from 0001 to 9999.
Extensions may be displayed, depending on the 
settings made on your computer. The extension 
for a still image is jpg, and for a movie is mpg. 
Do not change the extensions.
2
Copy the file to a folder in the “Memory 
Stick Duo.”
1
Right-click the image file and click 
[Copy].
2
Select a [DCIM] folder in 
[Removable Disk] or [Sony 
MemoryStick] in [My Computer].
3
Right-click a [sss MSDCF] 
folder in the [DCIM] folder and 
click [Paste].
sss stands for any number 
within the range from 100 to 999.
When the overwrite confirmation message 
appears, change the file name by inputting 
another number in step 1.
If there is no folder in the “Memory Stick Duo,” 
create a folder with the camera, then copy the 
image file to the folder (page 25).
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