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‎10-25-2024
05:27 PM
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‎10-29-2024
08:38 AM
by
Danny
When I got My Canon PowerShot SD800 IS I had WIndows XP. I got New computer Windows 7 Everything worked fine. I got Windows 10 Everything worked fine. I now have new WIndows 11 & NOTHING.
I used to be able to take the little card out & put it in the computer & download the pictures I took. Then it would delete all of the pictures from the card. I don't want to be on a cloud, or anything else. Just take a picture, send it to the grandkids. How do I cope with this? Me 'n' microsoft are not in the same ballpark. They are rich. I am not & cannot buy all their stuff Is there any fix for my wonderful litle camera? It has been such a blessing & makes my pictures look really great!
I get the card into the front of the computer, it fits loose & I have to tweak it to get it to connect. Then I can barely remove it because the thing goes so far in. Is this me? The Computer? The card?
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‎10-27-2024 06:45 PM
All that is in that box is Eject My Book 25ED Eject Brother PC - FAX 3.2 Eject Brother MFC - J497DW
The Brother stuff I spent 3 hours with the good folks as they walked me through installing the proper stuff for the laser & inkjet printers as neither would do squat. "Sigh" Think I should call COSTCO where I bought it? long drive there, & I doubt if they have anyone to deal with it. I'm getting grumpy. Time to go eat. Thanks again. & the LAST thing I sall do is go to pandora & listen to my Hawaiian music. Wilein the military & stationed there, I discovered that listening to Hawaiian music soothes the ruffled feathers of this ol' hen!
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‎10-27-2024 10:40 PM - edited ‎10-27-2024 10:41 PM
Let me ask a question for clarification please. As I understand it, the SD card reader is physically built into the body of the computer. When you put an SD card into the drive, can I confirm that the SD card appears in your File Manager list? This is usually found on the left-hand pane of File Manager, as per this shot from my own Windows 11 computer, when I put the SD card in, it came up with an assigned letter of Drive G: (the actual drive letter is irrelevant). What is important is that it appears as shown: with a title of EOS Digital (drive letter).
cheers, TREVOR
The mark of good photographer is less what they hold in their hand, it's more what they hold in their head;
"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow", Leo Tolstoy;
"Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase" Percy W. Harris

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