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Pictures wont down load

Trying to down load 138 pictures only one pic will down load

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  • pallysjr Aug 12, 2008

    thanks any way I'm still cant down load anything. Its like the camara is telling the pc nuthing is on the memory card but the pictures are there..I'll keek looking around thanks for the help..pally

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If the camera software is loaded and you are connecting the camera to computer.
Remove the softwaree and.
Windows will see the camers as a removable memory device in my computer an put up the scanner camera wizard.
This may reveal more.
You may also have inadvertantly deleted stuff
download www.pcinspector.com
install it to recover any deleted images.
Also try the camera and card in another computer.

Posted on Aug 12, 2008

  • Anonymous Aug 12, 2008

    If you have a digital processing ation near you wehy not take the card in and get them to make a CD.
    Then you will know if you have images or not.


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