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Most likely the software that you used to transfer the pictures off of the camera also deleted the pictures off the camera when it was done transferring them.
first ..choose a picture that ya know that is on the internal memory ..and see if it has options ...it usually has....there you will find option for move ..or transfer ..or so ...if it doesn't have ..you got to fins a suitable data cable ...and use the driver ...to do the job ...(it might also download with a photo manager acdsee like and using the import from device feature ..)
The Users Manual for the Sanyo VPC-T1060 suggests that drivers are not required to transfer pictures to your computer. Once the camera is connected you must select PC from the cameras menus system, at which time your camera will turn up in windows explorer as a removable storage device.
After the USB cord is connected, a menu will popup on the camera. The camera needs to be told you want to transfer files with the usb rather than use the camera as a webcam for example.
Selecting USB Connection / Card Reader on the camera should allow you to access your files on the camera.
You could try removing the memory card from the camera and using an external usb card reader on it.
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