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| Guest | Autoplay dialog box settings I did something really stupid. After I downloaded pictutres off an SD card using autoplay, I needed to delete the pictures. So, I reloaded the SD card, it read the disk and up came the dialog box for deleting pictures after transfer. I unchecked all of the possibles and left on delete after download and it deleted as I wanted. But now when I insert an SD card, Autoplay immediately downloads and deletes without saving the pics. How, do I get back to the dialog box in order to reset the commands and save pics before deleting. HELP! Tom Conter -- tomconter |
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Tom This sounds like a dialog that is part of the software that came with the SD card or the camera. There are no options in Autoplay for automatically deleting files? You can access all of the Autoplay options in Control Panel/Autoplay. (Classic View) -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Tom Conter" <Tom Conter@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:71DF9146-8C53-4955-9FA9-E04F69B5726C@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Ronnie, It really is a Windows box that comes up when you put the SD card in. It states: "Importing pictures and videos" Then the next screen immesdiately pops ip: "Erasing X pictures". And it never imports the pictures. I made the changes on a pop up settings box, by unclicking import pictures and activating the delete pictures after locating. Would reinstalling Autoplay files help resolve this. Right now Autoplay cannot import my pictures without deleting them all. Help! Tom Conter "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Ronnie, When I load the SD card the following dialog box comes up: Importing pictures and videos. Then immediately, it says: Erasing pictures. There really was a dialog box that popped up 3 days ago, and I changed the settings to erase all pictures after loading, and unchecked the load pics box. Would reinstalling Autoplay resolve my problem. Tom Conter "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Tom I don't doubt what you say you are seeing, it's just that there is nothing associated with Autoplay that leads to deleting any files. There has to be another program that is popping up to erase the pictures. Pay attention to the Title Bar in the dialog that pops up and erases the pictures. This should show which program is generating that box. Open Control Panel / Autoplay and click the Reset Defaults near the bottom of the screen. Click the Save Button. Open Autoplay again and click the drop down menu in the Pictures section and select the 'Ask me everytime' option. What option is selected in that drop down menu now??? There are 3 options there to view the picture files in different programs, depending on what you have installed. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Tom Conter" <TomConter@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C389E8B1-DB16-4856-AC4E-FBFB2ACA35A1@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Ronnie, I did those things. Thanks. I'm still missing the option to tag the pictures that I import. That was one of the screens that always came up using the autoplay import function. That is one of the items I "Unchecked". How can I recover that command? Right now it just locates the photos on the Sd, and then erases them. I don't know where it is sabving them. Any ideas? Tom "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Tom This is just a guess, but what happens if you open Autoplay in Control Panel, select the Pictures drop down menu and then select each of the following options: Import pictures using Windows. View pictures using Windows. View pictures using Windows Media Center. Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer. After selecting each option, close Control Panel, insert the SD card and see what the result is. Let me know the results. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Tom Conter" <TomConter@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:CA5C081D-67B7-4597-8DDC-7DA29B2810B2@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Ronnie, I read another thread that answered my problem. The changes are made in windows photo gallerry, file, options, import. That then alllows me to tag the photos and determine where they go. Tom "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Autoplay dialog box settings Tom Great! Glad you got the problem sorted. ![]() -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Tom Conter" <TomConter@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BEAAF378-8F6B-48F7-A388-42755D08B621@xxxxxx
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