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Mike Reid Posted on Nov 27, 2016

How do i transfer all stored images on my Browning trail camera to an SD card

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 02, 2009

SOURCE: transferring stored data from micro SD card on G1 to new one

plug your G1 to your PC via a USB cable that came with it .., once you plug it in you'll get a notification entitled USB connected .. select it and then choose mount ... once thats done open your My computer icon , you'll see an exrta drive that wasn't there be4 somethig like K or M .. open that and you'll see all the content of your SD card .. copy and past everything to a folder anywhere in your computer ... then all you gotta do is replace the SD card , repeat the same proccess but then time copy everything back to your new SD card .

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: how to transfer internal images to sd card?

Put memory card in camera, power up, go to menu and find copy option, select it and press ok.
That will copy picture files from internal memory to memory card.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 08, 2009

SOURCE: Cannot transfer photo from my SD card to computer

either your pc card reader or adapter for sd card is at fault here....but try this way connect your camera to pc (using usb cable)...go to my computer see the new device (camera) click on it to open ...your pix are there now copy & paste (click & drag) to your folder on the pc...hope this is helpful...feel free to rate

Steve

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: Camera doesn't recognize the sd card, bypasses it

1) This camera accepts SD cards up to 4 GB in capacity. Most 4 GB SD cards however, are "SDHC" types (check the label to determine which type you are using). If you are using a 4 GB "SDHC" card, it may be causing the problem, as it is not an "SD" card. Furthermore, any card greater than 4 GB is not compatible with the camera. Any SD card with a capacity less than 4 GB should work without issue.

2) Check the position of the lock or "protect" tab on the side of a compatible SD card to be sure it is in the unlock position. The camera will be unable to write to a locked or protected card.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2010

SOURCE: Bushnell Trail camera won't store pictures

my trail camerawant take pictures

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