There should be an option somewhere in your camera called "format"
1) Connect your camera to your Mac via USB 2) Open up iMovie 3) File > Import from Camera 4) Click the "Archive All" button and choose a location to create the Camera Archive Folder http://www.codedread.com/blog/archives/2012/01/02/creating-a-camera-archive-folder/
Hi there, I believe you can do this! All you need to do is connect your camera through the USB 2.0 cable which should be supplied by your camera manufacturer. You will need to make sure you open it as a removable disk. Then you need to drag your photos into the DCIM folder which is on your camera memory. Then simply remove your camera from the device and it should work!
# rm -rf Target-folder Will remove the folder Target-folder and all it's contents .
Connect a USB cord from the camera to a computer. Then, go into "my computer" on the PC and locate the camera. In the camera's folder should be the pictures.
go to the pictures folder and copy them into there
Format
If you take a picture it goes in your file folder, and you can upload the picture.
upload it onto the computer then in the folder where you have uploaded the image it should ideally say how many pictures there are on the camera
You certainly can do so. You just need to connect the camera through the USB wire to the computer and you will be able to see the pictures by going to My Computer and then the Camera's folder.
Assuming the camera is not actually broken you can control the camera with software such as Photobooth, iMovie and iChat or FaceTime which can be found in the Applications folder (apart from FaceTime which can be downloaded from the link below).
I had downloaded folder Lock file from website. Now I am unable to install or remove ms office 2007. Pl.suggest what to do.
- Connect the camera to the computer using a USB cable. - Open "My Computer", find the camera, right click, choose "Explore" - Look in each folder for the pictures. - Once found, select all of the pictures (Select all files with Control + A), copy them (Control + C), then paste (Control + V) into a folder you would like to store them in.