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I have been on holiday and been making a lot of pictures. Unfortunately when I came and tried to copy the pictures to my computer, explorer indicated there were no files on the disc. However i can still see the pictures on my camera. Can you help me to get the pictures on my computer?

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Use a memory card reader instead.. i had a similar with a my camera tried the memory card in a reader and it found the files on the card. it is a formatting issue between your camera and widows o.s!!

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