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7.
Look for files starting with [Oem*].
A number such as 0 or 1 will appear in place of the “*”after the “Oem” prefix in
the file name.
For each [Oem*] file there is a companion [Oem*.pnf] file with the same
number following the “Oem” prefix (e.g. the Oem0 and Oem.pnf files form
one set of Oem files).
• Please note that numerous groupings of “Oem0” files may be present in the [Inf]
folder.
8.
Search for the [Oem*] files for Canon digital cameras.
Double-click a file to open it in the Windows Notepad accessory and look for
[;*** Canon Digital Camera USB Setup File ****] in the first line. If you find it, note
down the file name and close Notepad.
9.
Delete the [Oem*] file and corresponding [Oem*.pnf] file.
Ensure that you have the correct files before deleting them.
The [Inf] folder contains numerous files. Ensure that you double-check
the file names before you delete any files. Deleting the wrong file may,
in the worst case scenario, result in the failure of your computer to run
the Windows operating system.
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