Try restarting computer then manually go to my computer and see if its connected
how do I turn on my camera on computer
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No. When you disconnect a device or peripheral from a PS/2 port and the computer it's on that can cause a spike and a short circuit damaging your computer. So, it's more dangerous if it is connected to a PS/2 port than in a USB port. E.g. It's like connecting a USB Flash drive.
This really depends on what kind of camera that you have. Some you need a USB cord that plugs into your USB drive, and it will assist you when you need to upload them. These instructions, again, depend on your camera and PC model. If you have a camera that uses a data chip, it would plug into the K drive of your computer, which is usually below the USB drive (it is on mine.) It would look like a thin, long plug that is on the side of your computer that would look like the side that you plug the chip into. Again, this depends on your PC, camera, and your method of uploading the pictures.
You can get a picture from your surveillance camera by extracting the video chip from the camera and plug it into a computer.
USB cable connecting camera to computer or take out SD card and put it in SD card reader on computer
It is used for connecting the camera to a computer and transferring the images off of it when the computer does not have an SD card slot, or if the camera is using internal storage.
Flash Drive or a USB cable connecting a camera, etc. to your computer
If upon connecting the camera to the computer with a USB cable, the computer recognizes the camera, you don't need additional software to access the camera's contents. All you need is to open My Computer and see the camera files from there. If the camera fails to get recognized by the computer, get a cheap USB card reader and use that to connect the camera's memory card to the computer. You will also use My Computer to see the files.
It's possible that the card is faulty; but a simple thing you might be able to try is using a different computer or plugging the card into a camera and then connecting the camera to the computer to see if you can read it that way.
Yes, you can print all of them out. You can do so by connecting your phone to the computer.
Your first step should be connecting your camera to the computer, usually via a USB connection with a cord that comes with the camera. From there you should power up the camera and follow the popup instructions that should soon start to appear. Otherwise go into My Computer and look for a new drive to show up with your pictures in it.
Mobile photo printers are very useful. The main feature is that by connecting the camera to the printer it will directly print the photo without connecting it to a computer.
For some reason a CAMERA is a CAMERA not a computer
By connecting a camera to a computer and installing recording software and/or by recording all actions performed by user and making screenshots once every few seconds.
I don't know about that camera specifically, but all modern digital cameras I've seen let you download pictures in at least these two ways: # Connect the USB cable that came with the camera to the camera and your computer. Then a screen my pop up that lets you look at the camera files. If not, go to "My Computer" ('Computer' on Vista) -- you should see the camera show up as a Removable Storage Device. Double click on the camera icon and then copy the pictures to your computer. # New computers and new printers often have card readers. If yours doesn't you can get one at Walmart, Best Buy, Ritz camera, etc. Remove the memory card from the camera and put it in the card reader. Then follow the procedure above for connecting to the camera.
Connecting your iPod to a new computer and connecting to iTunes should not erase the songs.