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Posted on Jul 19, 2009

Transfering photos on memory card to my PC

I cannot transfer photos from my memory card to my PC. what are the steps to doing so?

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maybe it is the memory phone was full,not your memory card....

just use the memory card not the memory of your phone every time you save pictures, videos etc.

regarding on how to transfer the photo's to your pc, just use DKU cable, then select data transfer... or another option is you need to install PC Suite then you can easily transfer it..

hope it can help...
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