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Posted on Dec 29, 2009

My children gave me a digital photo frame for Christmas. I have a Nikon digital camera. I have downloaded and deleted from my camera several pictures I would like to put into my photo frame. Am I able to retrieve them from my computer to my camera chip so I can put them into my frame??

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If the "camera chip" you refer to is a removable SD Memory Card you need to put that into a SD Card Slot on your computer or use an USB Card Reader device. The computer will recognize the SD Card as a Disk Drive and you can use Windows Explorer to transfer the picture files to it.

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I just purchased a frame and wondered the same thing. My computer has a slot for an SD card once inserted the computer shows the SD file. Then go into where you store the pictures highlight the picture one at a time in the picture file my program says copy to file click on it and shows the SD file as F file click copyit then downloads to the card. Done put SD card in frame worked perfectly.
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