There are several ways to do it.
1. email them to yourself and pick them up on the computer you want to send them to.
2. Save them to a flash drive, MP3/MP4, or digital camera and open them up on the other computer.
3. If the computer that you want the pictures on is in the same house as the other one, save them to a household server. Then pick them up on the other computer.
4. Download the picture on a memery stick and take it to the computer you wahnt it to be on!
Only if you use Apples Boot Camp drivers to install Windows. If involves adding a small partition to the HD and then you install a purchased copy of Windows. You then have an installed full copy of Windows to use or play Windows games on.
Through windows explorer you have to drag and drop to the place that you want it to go
Not quite sure what you asking, buy if your looking to run Windows XP on your MacBook purchase a copy of Parallels 3.0 for Mac, or VMWare Fusion. For a full tutorial, go to http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/#tutorial=windows
There are a couple of "winter" pictures on my copy of Vista; one showing snow, the other showing northern lights.
you cant unless u have webcam or u can just copy and paste of internet explora
Apple made Windows available on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro by using Apple’s Boot Camp software. Boot Camp is a utility included with OS X that allows users to partition their hard drives and install a separate operating system. This allows users to dual-boot between Mac OS X and Windows. Boot Camp supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. When users launch Boot Camp, the software creates a partition on the hard drive, copies the Windows installation files onto the partition, and then restarts the computer into the Windows installation process. Once the installation is complete, users can select between Mac OS X and Windows when they boot the computer. To get a copy of Windows, users can either purchase a retail copy of the operating system or purchase an OEM version from a third-party vendor, such as Microprokey. com OEM versions are cheaper and are tailored for the specific hardware of the MacBook Air and Pro. Once users have a copy of Windows, they can use Boot Camp to install it on the Mac.
That is possible if one has a copy of windows xp to install on ones system.
The Nicon uses an SD card for storage. The MacBook Pro's newer models have an SD slot. Just plug the card into the mac and find the files you need. Copy them and paste them where you need them, or drag them where you want them. If you don't have a new MacBook, get an external SD hub with a USB connection.
yes. open a window for the pictures you want to copy. then open another window (under My Computer) with the files for the SD card on the camera. simply copy and paste the ones you want to transfer. (ths is assuming you have windows, but it's the same general idea)
I don't understand how you've lost copy and paste, but if it's a windows computer then you should be able to use ctrl + c for copy and ctrl + v for paste. Hope this helps :)
Yes, you can add pictures with the copy/cut/paste method.Although it is probably wiser to use the Import media feature of WMM (windows movie maker) until you are more familiar with the program, you can copy and paste media directly from folders on your computer (or removable device).
When you are viewing a photo and have the option to edit it start to edit and then hit make a copy.