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| Problem in importing photos from Windows Vista
Hello Friends, I use windows vista operating system, problem is when I try to import photos from my computers built in card reader that time my SD memory card doesn’t open and my computers photo gallery not able to import photos and videos. I get problem when I try to access my SD card in my Windows Vista. Can anyone tell me how I get Photos and Videos in Photo Gallery from my SD card? |
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| Re: Problem in importing photos from Windows Vista
Use following to import photos and Videos from your SD card reader • When you insert your SD card in card reader that time start photo gallery • In Windows Vista, click the Start button, and then click All Programs. • Click Windows Live, and then click Windows Live Photo Gallery • Then click on File Menu, and then click Import from a card reader. • Then click on more option this for if you want save the photos and in which format you have to save and also you can rename the photos. • Then click ok. • Select which photo you want to import then Click Review, organize and group items to import, and then click next. I think using these steps you can easily transfer your photos from your SD card reader.
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| Re: Problem in importing photos from Windows Vista
I think there I problem with your SD card or there is some problem in your Card reader also.This is not your operating system problem, if this is your operating system problem then it will not opened or detected your card reader, I think your SD card is corrupted and because of that your card reader notable open. For solving this problem you have to give your SD memory card in service center they will replaced the card.
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| Re: Problem in importing photos from Windows Vista
No need to give your card in service center for solving this problem you have to format your memory card because it’s corrupted by the virus. Some time some virus are corrupt the memory cards auto run file or some time it edited by the virus, and because o this you not able to open this SD card. For solving this issue you have to format the SD card using following steps • Insert card in your built in card reader, • Then right click on card icon and select format option • Then select format option and press ok, it will take few minutes. I think this solution will be solving your problem. |
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| Re: Problem in importing photos from Windows Vista
I think this is your operating system problem, I also face this same problem that time I format my computer and I also format my SD card, and then I try to access my memory card it will open, but I lost my all the data but if you want your data then you have to restore your data for that you have to pay some money, or download the some software’s which help you to get back your important data from formatted SD memory card. |
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