Desktop resident

2007-07-24 Thread bill parker

Wamuggers,


I have a beast on my desktop that will not go away.


Its a window that states:


Failed to connect to device
-check the I/F cable connection between the device and your computer.
please turn OFF the device once, and the turn ON the device again.

Then try again.

(MTW005)
=
The window has an icon of a camera  looking, in design, much like 
those old jigsaw style extension icons in Classic.


IT has an OK blue window which does not respond.The window does 
not disappear whether or not I send the machine to sleep,  or shut it 
down.  I re-appears whatever I do.  How can I destroy this beast?   I 
have tried hooking up the only two devices I plug in - a camera 
(using I/F) and a hard drive with no effect.


PowerBook  G4   10.4.10

Bill

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Re: Desktop resident

2007-07-24 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Bill,

Look in System Preferences/Accounts/Login Items and see if Image  
Capture is listed.

If so, Delete or Hide it.

Cheer,
Ronni

On 24/07/2007, at 6:36 PM, bill parker wrote:


Wamuggers,


I have a beast on my desktop that will not go away.


Its a window that states:


Failed to connect to device
-check the I/F cable connection between the device and your computer.
please turn OFF the device once, and the turn ON the device again.

Then try again.

(MTW005)
=
The window has an icon of a camera  looking, in design, much like  
those old jigsaw style extension icons in Classic.


IT has an OK blue window which does not respond.The window  
does not disappear whether or not I send the machine to sleep,  or  
shut it down.  I re-appears whatever I do.  How can I destroy this  
beast?   I have tried hooking up the only two devices I plug in - a  
camera (using I/F) and a hard drive with no effect.


PowerBook  G4   10.4.10

Bill



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