denise1234
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Hi all, hopefully someone can help me. Just returned from holidays and trying to download photos from my digital camera (Fuji Finepix A500) onto laptop.
Have finepix viewer installed and when i plug camera in photos come up. However, problem is only some of the pictures are coming up and for some reason its leaving some of them out. Have 2 memory cards with photos, one full and the other with about 15 on it and its doing same with both.
Any tips on what to do? Have had a look at camera manual and from what i can see only tells you how to transfer photos but doesn't say what to do to add more.
Thanks
It is possible that smoe of the photos are corrupt - I had this problem recently with a Mini-SD card. If you have a USB [broken link removed] you can copy the photos manually - leaving out any which don't work. (View the photos Explorer first - view by Thumbnails - select all then deselect any whose thumbnail doesn't display - then Copy and Paste.)
Doesn't that depend on the camera? Not all digital cameras will appear as USB hard drives and some will only work via the specific drivers and software supplied?Connect camera and open File Explorer or My Computer. You will see your camera as a harddrive or device.
Did you download any of them to another PC while on holiday ?
Generally the download software defaults to only downloading ones which have not already been marked as downloaded already.
So, for example, if you printed some of them in a shop or copied them to another PC, that would mark them as downloaded. If this is the case there is usually a way to change the default action.
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It might be cheaper to buy or borrow a card reader and just try to do this yourself but if the files are readable (and your printer suggests that they are) then the shop should be able to back them up.If not could i take card to local photo shop and get all photos copied onto a cd there or will same photos be missing?
It might be cheaper to buy or borrow a card reader and just try to do this yourself but if the files are readable (and your printer suggests that they are) then the shop should be able to back them up.
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