If using USB, verify the cable can send data to/from some device you have.
   A common problem is the so-called "charging cable" that lacks the data
wires and only carries power.   If the camera can send photos over
the cable, then the cable is good.

After you verify the cable, be sure it is plugged in directly to the
computer and not using a hub.

Finally, you are almost certainly going to need a "real" Windows PC and not
a virtualized Windows PC.

On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 10:05 AM Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]> wrote:

> * Ed Wugalter <[email protected]> [09-25-21 11:03]:
> > No matter how many times I try I fail despite Nikon phone support.
> > I live in Toronto, Ontario and if I can go to someone and someone can
> come
> > to me to accomplish it
> > I would be grateful.
>
> what is the problem
> what operating system
>
>
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