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Uploading your photos

Uploading your photos. Once you have figured out what method of uploading you are using, you need to find your photos in “my computer”. If you are using a card reader : It will most likely be Removable Disk (E:)

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Uploading your photos

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  1. Uploading your photos

  2. Once you have figured out what method of uploading you are using, you need to find your photos in “my computer” If you are using a card reader: It will most likely be Removable Disk (E:) If you have your camera plugged into the computer: It should say the name of your camera If you are using a flash/thumb drive: It will say Removable or the name of your flash drive If you are using a CD: It will look like a CD

  3. Double click on the drive to find the folder with your photos. This is usually titled “DCIM”

  4. Double click on the folder. Another folder may appear with your cameras name on it. Double click that.

  5. You should now see all your photos. If you need to see what photos are what, go to View> Thumbnails to see the picture.

  6. We need to select all the photos to copy/paste them to your storage. Single click the first photo, hold shift on your keyboard and single click the last photo. If this selected all your photos, press CTRL> C on your keyboard to copy.

  7. Click back in your my computer screen to get back to where all the drives are. Double click your personal storage (H:) drive.

  8. Somewhere in a blank area, right click your mouse and select New> Folder.

  9. Title the new folder “Photos.” Double click it to open.

  10. Press CTRL> V on your keyboard to paste your photos. This is what it looks like loading. This is what it looks like once they are pasted.

  11. You are done!

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