Hi there, I believe you can do this! All you need to do is connect your camera through the USB 2.0 cable which should be supplied by your camera manufacturer. You will need to make sure you open it as a removable disk. Then you need to drag your photos into the DCIM folder which is on your camera memory. Then simply remove your camera from the device and it should work!
Try putting the CD that came with it, if that doesn't work, go to the manufacturer's website and install driver software
The camera should come with a CD and cables to connect to the computer. Read the handbook. You will need to put the CD in the computer and it should automatically download the software. If you don't have the CD go on line and download from Kodak.
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yes. The chat or video recording software you use should have a place to select the input source to use. The builtin camera will be one choice and any additional cameras that you have plugged in and installed drivers for will be other choices.
F.Y.I.- This is for Windows only not Mac. Short way: Plug in the camera. If a window pops up then click download and wallah. If this doesnt work then use the long way. Long way: First, plug the camera into the computer. Second, go under "My Computer" from the start menu. Third, click on the usb input. (It is usually E: F: or G:) Fourth, there should be a button to download photos.
you can put your camera's SD card in the laptop and go to 'start' and then to 'computer', and wait for your sd card to show and find your photos, and save them to your computer by sending them to your computer's pictures perhaps.
I'm not 100% familiar with Vista, but have you tried the camera wizard? Does Vista recognize your camera when it is attached?If so then all you need to do is open the folder that holds your photos and drag them where you wish to store themI usually plug in the camera, go to my computer and the camera has it's own symbol. It would download into My Photos. If you want you can download, for free, Picasa photo. I love it. It will save and date all your photos. You can email from there, etc.
go to the computer slide the card in then then view your pictures
You can send photos from your DSi from the camera's album but to get to facebook you need to go to the web browser.
you just plug it in and it will pop up camera stuff and then push download and then go through photowizard
Try putting the CD that came with it, if that doesn't work, go to the manufacturer's website and install driver software
you should have had a USB lead with your camera if it is digital. plg that into your laptop, and it should automatically install your camera! After this is installed, go to 'my computer' & it should be there :)
DownLoad It Dumbie! Go Too Oovoo.com And Download It! Make Sure You Have A Camera.
no you can use a usb cable.
Go TO Cnet downloads and search for download manager then download it.
Well I was wondering this same thing, the best way with a few photos is to use email, but if u have slot than u have to transfer to pc than to ps3 via usbdrive
go on to Google type Sims 3 download a there you go