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How do I get photos from my computer back into my camera's chip?

I shot the photos using the same camera, transported them into my computer so I could edit them. Now edited, I'd like to move them back into that camera, so I could present a slide show, but using another computer's monitor.
Is what I'm asking possible, and how do I do it?
Thanks for your help.

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Hi!

Yes, it's possible! All you have to do is to connect your camera back to the PC. Open My Computer > select your camera (it may show as removable media or Sonycamera) then paste or copy the pictures into it.

If you are using a software when downloading pictures from your camera to the PC , you can also use the same software to upload picturea from your PC to your camera.

I hope that helps.

Good luck and have a nice day!

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