Most cameras come with two cables: One that plugs into your TV set for viewing, and another thaugg highkoo ii black uggs boots clearance outlet 1948 t plugs into your PC. Plug the small end into your camera, and the larger end into your computer’s USB port.
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Transferring the images from your camera with a memory card reader speeds up the process. When you slide your card into the reader and hook it up to your PC, Windows 7 will run through the same steps as below and do it faster.
If you' re plugging in the camera for the first time, Windows 7 sometimes heralds the camera’s ugg highkoo ii jester red uggs boots clearance outlet 1948 presence by listing its model number in a pop-up window above your taskbar by the clock.
When Windows finishes importing your photos, it displays the folder containing your new pictures.
If Windows 7 doesn’t recognize your camera, make sure that the camera is set to display mode http://cheapugglin.blogspot.com— the one that lets you view your photos on the camera’s viewfinder. If you still have problems, unplug the cable from your PC, wait a few seconds, then plug it back in.
Don’t see the AutoPlay window? Open Computer from the Start menu and double-clicking your camera icon.
After you click the Import Pictures and Videos Using Windows option, the Import Pictures and Videos box appears.
If you want, also select the Always Do This for This Device check box. It tells Windows 7 to automaticallyhttp://applehome.blog.igg.com grab your camera’s pictures whenever you connect it to your PC.
Clicking the Import button brings your camera’s photos into your PC and automatically renames them.
Type a word or two to describe the photos. For example, if you type the word Cat, Windows 7 names the incoming photos as Cat 001, Cat 002, Cat 003, and so on. Later, you can use your Start menu’s Search box to find all the pictures with a given tag. 
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