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well i just got this netbook and wondered but it is quite simple when you get to your desktop there is an arrow at the top if the screen, click that and it should say Eee Amuse, Eee Sharing,Eee Xperience, and Eee tools. click Eee Sharing. It with then say E cam click it and then there will be little icons right under the video itself. The second one from the pause icon is the camera. Pose and then click that. That is where the camera is.

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get a usb cable


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MP3 files are downloaded from the PC to the MP3 player, in contrast to a digital camera, which transfers or uploads data to the PC.


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They are often called "Web Cams" as well. Many normal cameras (digital point and shoot) can double as well. However, PC camera's are most often of the little USB style plug and play type.


How do you download photos from camera to my PC?

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 install the software bundled with your digital camera to download pictures from your camera to your system using a serial port Next you plug up the camera to the port using a serial cable and tu?

Turn it on? There are, of course other ways to get the pictures from the camera to your system (assuming that your 'system' is a PC), and that is to take out the SD card (normally near the battery compartment, but it maybe somewhere else), and insert it into a PC card reader. If your PC doesn't have one of these, then you can pick them up relatively cheaply these days. Failing that, then do what you've already posted. Good luck!