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When you connect your Nikon camera to your computer some program is automatically loading up and then transferring your pictures over. If you haven't deleted the picture from your camera then reconnect your camera back to your computer. Follow the same steps you did the first time but watch the screen carefully. When the program tells you it is copying the picture over it should have a window open to the directory that it is using for the transfer. You should be able to get to that directory in your computer to work with your picture.
If the program deleted the picture from your camera then just shoot another picture so that you have something to work with. Most programs use some kind of a naming convention when it is saving your pictures, Usually it is a name made up of the date you are transferring the picture on as well as a number. The program should open a window before the transfer is completed to allow you to use your own naming convention.
then what you have to do is to transfer the pictures to the memory card
then use a memory card reader to transfer the pictures to your laptop.
You can also transfer pictures to your laptop using the bluetooth device of your laptop.
Turn on the bluetooth on your laptop
and if the laptop does not have a bluetooth device, then you connect a bluetooth dongle to is and it will be able to receive pictures from your phone using the bluetooth dongle.
But that could take time if you are transferring plenty pictures.
Also you can transfer pictures from your phone directly,
Connect the phone to your laptop using a USB cable,
Then select open file to view folder from your laptop,
Browse out the location of the pictures from your phone on your laptop,
Then copy them and paste in your choice pf location on your laptop.
Those are the ways to transfer pictures from your phone to your laptop.
Just get a card reader and insert the smart card from the camera into it. It will show up as a drive on you computer. Go into the DCIM file and your pictures will be in there.
This error message means that the preferences in EasyShare software are set to save pictures to the CD-ROM drive or some drive other than your hard drive. To correct this, follow these steps:
Start EasyShare software.
Select Tools > Preferences.
Select the Transfer tab.
Below "Select the location on your hard disk where you want to copy transferred pictures," select Browse.
Browse to the desired location on the hard drive where you want to transfer your pictures. The default location is:
For Windows 98/Me Operating Systems:
c:/My Documents/My Pictures/Kodak Pictures
For Windows 2000/XP Operating Systems:
c:/Documents and Settings/user name/My Documents/My Pictures/Kodak Pictures
Select OK to return to Preferences, then click Apply and OK to save and close the Preferences.
Reconnect the camera, and transfer the pictures.
The cause and solution may include one of the following:
The AC adapter or USB cable is not securely connected. Check the connections, and then try transferring pictures again.
Kodak EasyShare software is not installed. Install the software.
There are too many programs running on the computer. Close all software programs and try transferring pictures again.
The camera was removed from the dock during picture transfer. Replace the camera on the dock, and press the Transfer button.
The Transfer button was not pressed. Press the Transfer button.
This error message means that the preferences in EasyShare software are set to save pictures to the CD-ROM drive or some drive other than your hard drive. To correct this, follow these steps:
Start EasyShare software.
Select Tools > Preferences.
Select the Transfer tab.
Below "Select the location on your hard disk where you want to copy transferred pictures," select Browse.
Browse to the desired location on the hard drive where you want to transfer your pictures. The default location is:
For Windows 98/Me Operating Systems:
c:/My Documents/My Pictures/Kodak Pictures
For Windows 2000/XP Operating Systems:
c:/Documents and Settings/user name/My Documents/My Pictures/Kodak Pictures
Select OK to return to Preferences, then click Apply and OK to save and close the Preferences.
Reconnect the camera, and transfer the pictures.
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