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I cannot copy pictures from my camera onto my computer. I have tried numerous times on several different laptops. I only have 51 pictures on my memory stick, and a few videos. The bar across the top of the screen is green all the way across, but keeps trying to load the pictures. I'm getting very frustrated because I've been trying to get the pictures off of my camera for months. Please help!

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You can use card reader to mover your pics from camera to PC simplely.

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