Re: Updated comp. sys.

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Or you can connect the camera with the usb cable to the computer, click on MY COMPUTER, where you should find a listing of your drives as well as an icon for your camera.  Click on it - there will be several folders - look for the one with your images and copy them to a new folder on your harddrive. 
 Hope this helps,
Renate

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 12:40 PM, Don Roberts <droberts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Shyrell, as a Nikon, among others, user, I found long ago that the best way for me to work was to download to the computer via a card reader, ignore the camera maker software, and work with one of the Photoshop incarnations and/or Bridge, Lightroom or iPhoto.  Other options are available, of course, for the photo handling but I do really think you would be well served to get a card reader.  They are cheap and very useful.
Don


Shyrell Melara wrote:
To the group,

As some of you know, my computer crashed a
few weeks back. Since it's repair, I have
had to re-install a lot of my programs.
Thus my problem...

When I tried to re-install the software for
my Canon Rebel XT, it would not install. In
reading the "System Requirements" under the
heading "Computer" it states, quote:

    "PC with one of the above OS
     preinstalled.

     ***UPGRADED***machines not supported."

Question: What do I do now?

Without the software, I'm not able to
unload my camera to my computer and I do
not have a CF slot.

Thanks to all in advance.

Shyrell







 



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