Try putting the CD that came with it, if that doesn't work, go to the manufacturer's website and install driver software
If your buying a disposable camera that can download photos to your computer your wasting your money. You should just buy a digital camera for twenty dollars. If you cant do this, if you have a printer with a scanner use that to upload the photos on to your computer. Hope this helps!
you can upload photos from computer to camera by using a usb card reader.
Connect to a computer with an USA cable and use the camera memory as a storage disk. You will be able to view and delete photos. Or take out the memory card and put in your computer or a memory card reader. Very easy to delete photos.
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!
You would find a button on your camera that says delete. There's no reason to keep pictures in your camera if you've already downloaded them. If you don't want to delete them, your computer software might have a Select & Transfer button. Press that, instead of Transfer All. Then, you could just download the ones you want.
plug it in the computer
Upload them to your computer from the one camera, then download them to the other from the computer
It does not but you can hook it up to your computer and download the photos that you have on your computer and download them into your PSP.
If your buying a disposable camera that can download photos to your computer your wasting your money. You should just buy a digital camera for twenty dollars. If you cant do this, if you have a printer with a scanner use that to upload the photos on to your computer. Hope this helps!
can i download asoftware to get my pictures to upload
photos can be transferred using the USB transfer cable that came with your camera. Make sure that your camera is in play/review mode when it is plugged in, otherwise your computer won't detect it. If your computer has a media card reader, you can remove the storage card from your camera and plug it into the appropriate card slot on your computer. After you have done either of these things, you should find a new disk in "My Computer" with the photos.
As soon as you take a photo with a digital camera it is on the memory card. You may never see it if you don't view it on the camera or download it to your computer. If you don't erase the memory cardthe photos will remain on it.
you just plug it in and it will pop up camera stuff and then push download and then go through photowizard
Check your recycle bin, and try recovery software. If you still have the photos on your camera, you can download them again.
I'm not 100% familiar with Vista, but have you tried the camera wizard? Does Vista recognize your camera when it is attached?If so then all you need to do is open the folder that holds your photos and drag them where you wish to store themI usually plug in the camera, go to my computer and the camera has it's own symbol. It would download into My Photos. If you want you can download, for free, Picasa photo. I love it. It will save and date all your photos. You can email from there, etc.
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Of course you can. They would not be of much use if you couldn't.