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Problems downloading images

After inserting my SD card I downloaded the pictures using scanner and camera wizard and not all the images showed up in the thumbnails.Some of the images were downloaded and some show just a JPEG image icon, and other thumbnails have a red X that says downloading... when I viewed the properties for these images it shows that the data file is a JPEG image. After downloading all the pictures I couldn't view the ones that have the picture icon and the ones that say "downloading" Does it have anything to do with the way the picture was taken? Please help, thanks.

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Canon customer support may help out here I dont quite see what may be going on here It seems like some images corrupt in the camera.

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If you are using a memory card reader, click Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard, and then click OK.
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5.On the Picture Name and Destination page, type a name for the group of pictures. (This name, plus a number to differentiate each picture, will be applied to each of the pictures you download; for example, if you name the group "Vacation," the pictures will be named "Vacation001," "Vacation002," and so on.) Click Browse, and select a folder in which to save your pictures.
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7.On the Other Options page, you can choose to publish your pictures to a Web site or order prints. If you have finished working with your pictures, click Nothing, and then click Next.
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Copying pictures from your camera to your computer is very easy. Just follow the steps below so you can download them in no time.

1. Some digital cameras come with a software that helps you copy pictures from your camera to your computer. Install the software on your computer.

2. Connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable.

3. You can also use a memory card and memory card reader. All you have to do is to remove the memory card from your camera and insert it into the memory card reader.

4. Once you have connected the camera to your computer or your memory card card into the memory card reader, your computer will detect the connection and ask what you want to do with the pictures.
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5. When the Scanner and Camera Wizard appears, click Next. Choose the folder where you want your pictures to be downloaded.

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7.On the Other Options page, you can choose to publish your pictures to a Web site or order prints. If you have finished working with your pictures, click Nothing, and then click Next.
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