Normally Windows will use the My Pictures folder under My Documents. Try going to My Computer / "username"'s Documents / My Pictures.
In your operating system, open a Find dialog and configure it to display pictures. In Windows, this is done with the key combination Windows+F.
I have looked on websites and my computer there is no way on vista you can see the pictures you taken.
You go to your file then you see pictures. First you do paste then copy and there you have it.(PS IF YOU CANT FIND FILES TRY)
i couldn't find it on my apple computer but on a windows just click on your skype name and then you can click on where your picture is supposed to be and then you will find a whole selection. **** This is for windows and skype 5.0- click on your profile picture, and your photo library will come up. And your pictures are there!
go to device memory when you go to the pictures and the pictures if you saved them right will be there!
Finding pictures on Dell computer is simple. All you have to do is go in the gallery on the computer.
You Cant find pictures of Mayans because it was 6,000 years ago and we diidnt have cameras then.
plug device in computer. find the file
do a search on your computer for *.wma .wma - windows media audio
On google images
I think that the pictures are instantly saved to the computer so you can just drag and drop or copy them to wherever you wish. If you have a windows vista, just go to documents and look for the "youcam" folder. There you will find the pictures clear and at a nice resolution. Otherwise, you could click that "start" icon and type in the search bar : "snapshot" and you will find a list of your youcam pictures. then you can open them and add them to your gallery but you will not appreciate the frame size. If you have different versions of windows, then I do not know you could just search or "browse" your whole computer for "youcam" and select the folder or pictures if you see any.
You cant unless the program is already on your computer... If you search your specific model (found in the fine print on your camera), you should be able to find the software.