My camera came with a USB interface cable. When plugged in between the computer and the camera, it's memory with the photos looks like another drive (drive G). Most computers have a few USB ports on the back.
As above plug the camera to the PC then turn the camera on. Most of us use Photobucket < http://photobucket.com/ > for an image host. When you click on the browse buttons a pop up menu will come up with a list of locations to upload the images from. Select the camera (removable or external drive), then select the folder and files.
My 2 year old Dell came with a photo quality "all-in-one" printer. The printer has 3 slots on the front for various digital camera memory cards. I just plug in and the computer automatically askes which photos I want to download.
2012 Mustang Boss 302 #1918, Competition Orange. FGF replacement 2006 Mustang V6 Pony, Vista Blue. Factory ordered. 2019 BMW X3 (Titled to the wife, but I'm always driving it for her. So I'm claiming it) Old projects, gone but not forgotten: 1967 FB 400, original CA car. After 22 years of work, trashed by the guy who was supposed to paint it. I had to sell it. 1980 Turbo Trans Am 1970 Mustang fastback, 351C 4Bbl, auto 1988 Mustang GT, 5 speed 1983 F-150 4x4, built 302 1994 Chevy K2500 HD 4x4, 454 TBI
Easy fix. Buy a newer computer. Both Windows ME and Windows 2000 are unsupported, unprotected agains viruses and trojans with no security updates available, missing a lot of modern features, and are basically not worth screwing around with. As cheap as PCs are now, you can get a basic new computer that will run circles around your old one and has both the new operating system AND all the toys for just a couple hundred dollars. Save the Geek Squad call, you can replace your PC for less than they will charge you to reformat/reinstall.
Vikki 1969 Goldenrod Yellow / black 400 convertible numbers matching
I know, i know...get a new one. My prioriety are cars right now. Every extra $ goes into them. Got to repair and sell 2. And get the FB & GTO finished. Tired of not having one to drive 2yrs now.
Mayby not 2000. Bought it last Dec. Has a firewall, and wdw's sppt, etc. Worst part, it runs a program 1st to make sure it's do-able. Only 2 of the kids programs had to be removed.
If you bought it last December it's not 2000. If there is nothing on the PC you need to keep (pictures, etc.) stick the restore CD in the drive, turn on the PC, hit the key when it says "Do you want to boot to CD?" and make it like new.
If you don't have restore CDs, just a Windows CD, pretty much the same except you'll have to reinstall drivers and programs afterward.
Vikki 1969 Goldenrod Yellow / black 400 convertible numbers matching
just bought a nice puter for the house in january...ended up costing me $450 for new computer and flat screen (cost around $695 in store).... $100 rebate on puter, $50 on screen, got $100 rebate from MicroCenter for charging it to their VISA credit card (5 minutes application), then I paid it off first payment and dont use the card anymore...
bought a Power Spec 6344 intel pentium 4 521 processor 1024 KB full speed L2 cache 512 MB DDR 400RAM Windows XP
with a 17" X2Gen LCD flatscreen $450, not too shabby....I paid almost $2500 for a lot lesser system 10-15 yrs ago
Let's see...money spent by throwing it to Geek Squad for nothing...or money spend on new hardware. Hmm, tough choice. Try it yourself first. If you can't get it, let the kids try. They're great with computers. And if it's already broke, they can't do anything much wrong.
Vikki 1969 Goldenrod Yellow / black 400 convertible numbers matching
just bought a nice puter for the house in january...ended up costing me $450 for new computer and flat screen (cost around $695 in store).... $100 rebate on puter, $50 on screen, got $100 rebate from MicroCenter for charging it to their VISA credit card (5 minutes application), then I paid it off first payment and dont use the card anymore...
bought a Power Spec 6344 intel pentium 4 521 processor 1024 KB full speed L2 cache 512 MB DDR 400RAM Windows XP
with a 17" X2Gen LCD flatscreen $450, not too shabby....I paid almost $2500 for a lot lesser system 10-15 yrs ago
As above plug the camera to the PC then turn the camera on. Most of us use Photobucket < http://photobucket.com/ > for an image host. When you click on the browse buttons a pop up menu will come up with a list of locations to upload the images from. Select the camera (removable or external drive), then select the folder and files.
just bought a nice puter for the house in january...ended up costing me $450 for new computer and flat screen (cost around $695 in store).... $100 rebate on puter, $50 on screen, got $100 rebate from MicroCenter for charging it to their VISA credit card (5 minutes application), then I paid it off first payment and dont use the card anymore...
bought a Power Spec 6344 intel pentium 4 521 processor 1024 KB full speed L2 cache 512 MB DDR 400RAM Windows XP
with a 17" X2Gen LCD flatscreen $450, not too shabby....I paid almost $2500 for a lot lesser system 10-15 yrs ago
That is a good deal!
one I couldnt refuse! esp. since the old broke down ,and was so old nobody wanted to fix it....like a 2000 Honda will be in 2050...lol
Let's see...money spent by throwing it to Geek Squad for nothing...or money spend on new hardware. Hmm, tough choice. Try it yourself first. If you can't get it, let the kids try. They're great with computers. And if it's already broke, they can't do anything much wrong.
Mine are only good at getting past my parental blocks, myspace, and downloading music.
LOL, they'll run circles around you on the keyboard. My son got his first PC when he was 2, it was so old it only had floppy drives, but he learned...he's going to Rensselaer Polytechnic or Digipen in fall 2008 to major in computer science/video game design...I'm glad I let him play on PCs. He has an internship at Lawrence Technical Institute in Video Game Design this summer.
Vikki 1969 Goldenrod Yellow / black 400 convertible numbers matching
As above plug the camera to the PC then turn the camera on. Most of us use Photobucket < http://photobucket.com/ > for an image host. When you click on the browse buttons a pop up menu will come up with a list of locations to upload the images from. Select the camera (removable or external drive), then select the folder and files.
Dont have removable or external drive listed.
Doesn't 'see' the camera. You may have to install the camera's driver on that PC, if it will let you. The computers administrative properties may not let you install outside software without authorization.
Installed program last night. Problem is work station. Whats cd or foppy. None here. Try from home sometime this weekend. If it dont work, i'll hit a convience store and buy new one.
lol, rarely use the home puter...never there...staying at work most of the time...I`ll check the weather at hme, sometimes late evening , maybe this site,esp. for pics that didnt show up here (little red x`s), I can see them at home... or EBay...thats it!