No. You can back up your apps, and transfer your photos with iTunes with a USB connection. Apps can only be used on your iPad.
If you have a Mac and use iPhoto, the transfer is handled for you automatically, and you will not get duplicates.
My best guess would be to use the usb data cord that may have come with your camera to load pics to your computer. After that,I suggest uploading the pics from the comp to your sd card via usb card reader(you can get them on ebay.ca for $10 including shipping) or at The Source for $20.Hope this helps someone. On my Nikon Coolpix L11, you put your sd card in, hit menu, then copy. It will then ask you if you want to copy from camera to sd, or reverse. Then it will ask you to choose one photo or select all. It works great, hope it works on your camera too.
Connect the camera with a USB cable to the USB port on your mac. After a few moments an icon should appear on your desktop or in the volumes folder with the name of your camera's storage disk. If you want to copy the photos to a folder in the finder, simply open the volume and click through the folders to find the photos. You can then drag the ones you want to your hard drive. If you want to import the photos to your iPhoto library, open iPhoto and connect the camera if it is not already connected. Wait a few moments for the camera to mount. You should see the camera in the sidebar in iPhoto. Click on it, and select the option to import the photos.
Well, you have to have a chip to save all your pictures on. So you have (on a desktop computer) have to have a drive to put the chip in then put it in the computer. Butt for a Laptop, there might be an insert place to put the chip. So just put it in there.(: - Alexx.
You cannot connect a DVR directly to the camera. You have to use a computer connected to the camera. And Configure the camera in the way it saves all data on the computer hard drive. After that you will have to configure the computer to save the data to the DVR after certain period of time.
The thumb drive needs to first transfer all photos to the computer that is linked with the phone. Transfer the photos to iTunes, hook the phone up to the computer and then transfer them to the phone.
If you have a Mac and use iPhoto, the transfer is handled for you automatically, and you will not get duplicates.
First you scan the pictures and save them onto a external memory drive or a jump drive. After this is done you can take the pictures out of the portable memory drive and transfer them onto your computer.
Sync with Mac, photos are uploaded to iPhoto. Export photos to flash drive.
The easiest way is to put the pictures on a computer and then insert the flash drive and put on what pictures you want.
Insert a blank DVD into the DVD drive of your computer. Open the location of both the photos and the DVD so you can see both contents of each place at once. Then, just drag the photos to the DVD and wait for the computer to transfer it.
Put the CD in the CD drive of your computer. Assuming it is using a windows operating system, open 'my computer' and double click on the CD drive. You can then click and drag the photos either onto your desktop or into your 'my pictures' folder. You can also right click on the photos and select copy, then right click and paste them into a document or a folder.
Yes. How else would you receive data? You need to be connected to the internet to transfer any information to or from your computer; unless of course you are using a flash drive, portable hard drive., etc.
Just insert the scandisk into a USB port. It will appear on the screen as an icon. Double click the icon to open the drive. Drag and drop the photos to the iPhoto icon in your dock. They will be copied to iPhoto.
You could burn the photos to a disc, or copy them to an external drive such as a USB drive or an external hard drive, and then delete the photos from your computer. And if your computer is still slow, you can use a tool like CCleaner to help clean up your computer and make it faster. It seems unlikely that too many photos would slow down your computer unless they took up all the hard drive space, check for malware/viruses.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.
To transfer photos from a Samsung SGH-T456 phone to a computer, you have several options: USB Data Cable: Connect the phone and computer using a USB cable while ensuring the phone is in file transfer mode. Open the computer's file browser, find the phone's storage, and copy the photos to the computer. Samsung Backup and Restore: Use third-party software like Samsung Backup and Restore for seamless backup and restoration of phone data, including photos. Cloud Storage: Utilize cloud services like Google Drive or Samsung Cloud to upload photos and then access and download them from your computer's web browser. These methods simplify transferring photos conveniently.