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Old 02-28-2009   #1 (permalink)


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Camera to Computer Upload Not Automatic Anymore

Hope someone can help! I did have my operating system set up on "Classic" setting to resemble Windows XP and when it was set that way anytime I slid the memory card from my camera in it would pop up the pictures in a new folder in my already existing software I store pictures in. All I needed to do from there were to highlight and drag them into another folder and delete the pictures out of the folder they popped up in...thus emptying the memory card from my camera. Since I have switched the look back to Vista appearance (Vista Home Premium) now I have to go thru Start, Computer, and then click on the drive to open the pictures on the memory card. I also have to manually open my picture editing software manually and drag the pics from the temp folder to my regularly used software to move the pictures. What changed just by changing the appearance of the operating system and how do I get it back without changing the whole appearance back to the "classic" look? Thx.

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Old 03-04-2009   #2 (permalink)


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Re: Camera to Computer Upload Not Automatic Anymore

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
Hope someone can help! I did have my operating system set up on "Classic" setting to resemble Windows XP and when it was set that way anytime I slid the memory card from my camera in it would pop up the pictures in a new folder in my already existing software I store pictures in. All I needed to do from there were to highlight and drag them into another folder and delete the pictures out of the folder they popped up in...thus emptying the memory card from my camera. Since I have switched the look back to Vista appearance (Vista Home Premium) now I have to go thru Start, Computer, and then click on the drive to open the pictures on the memory card. I also have to manually open my picture editing software manually and drag the pics from the temp folder to my regularly used software to move the pictures. What changed just by changing the appearance of the operating system and how do I get it back without changing the whole appearance back to the "classic" look? Thx.
Maybe your autoplay is turned off, After reading the following site, maybe it is a good thing! To turn on auto play "start" "control panel" "auto play" you should see your camera type listed near the bottom, they also point out on the site below to try "left clicking" on the drive and note the settings.
Let me know if I am way off base here. I never use my memory card to upload pictures, I plug in my cord from the camera and read the memory card from there. This will load the camera as a drive and you can copy or delete this way also. I do not think that it is a good idea to handle a memory card anymore then is necessary. ( But that's just me) Good Luck!
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