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Posted on Dec 26, 2008

Saving photos to internal memory on ultech digital photo frame

I don't have a clue how to transfer my photos from sd card to internal memory of the photo frame

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  • mmcrae1951 Jan 17, 2009

    I cannot download my digital photos from memory card to the frame's internal memory. I have an Ultech.

  • ladonnarae67 Jan 21, 2009

    We cannot figure out how to save pics frome neither the memory card or via usb! please help.

  • Vickie Cook
    Vickie Cook Jan 28, 2009

    same problem, can play from sd card, but can't copy to internal memory of Ultech digital photo frame

  • Anonymous Feb 01, 2009

    I can't stand that the instruction manuals for things like this are written so poorly. No where does it say how to copy and save. Who writes these manuals?? Obviously not anyone that actually knows how to work this equipment. Glad to see I'm not the only one that can't figure this out. I even tried to take it back and Walmart wouldn't do it......I had had the product for too long. Can't win

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