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Baurzhan Issak Posted on Nov 12, 2012
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I've switched on camera and connected it to laptop. After I've clicked to Import in autostart and in special window was only photos and no any video. My camera is full on 27,8GB. How I can get all my videos???

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Go to the section of my computer on your pc there should be a drive for your camera or card if they are connected... at that point just navigate through the dcim to the images and look for the video there ...

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Can't upload video from camera to pc Olympus TOUGH TG-310 Digital Camera

Do you have Windows Live Photo Gallery? It comes with Windows 7, but if not you can download it here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-live/photo-gallery-get-started
  1. Open Windows Live Photo Gallery
  2. Connect your camera
  3. Click the Import icon in the top left corner.
  4. Select your Olympus and click import. It should import both photos and videos.

You can also try and select the videos you want using the file download module Windows displays when a new device is plugged in. If that doesn't work, try
  1. Start > Computer > Olympus Tough TG-310
  2. Then open the folders until you find the videos you want. Select them and copy them to your desktop (or any other preferred location).
I have had video issues with my Olympus TOUGH (could not delete them from the camera) which turned out to be a formatting problem with the memory card.
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Connect JVC GR-D240ek to vista laptop

Hi and welcome to FixYa,

A firewire to USB will not work. It has to be firewire to firewire. A JVC GR-D240ek uses 4-pin, IEEE 1394 compliant Digital Video Connector [DV OUT] to connect a 1394 cable (also known as a FireWire or i.Link cable) to a laptop equipped with an equivalent IEEE 1394 port. Please note that some laptops firewire port could either be 4 pins or 6 pins.
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Soon as that connection as shown above is established, you can use Windows Import Video to capture / download the videos.

Other notes (from the same Windows Help link above) :
  • You can also open Windows Import Video by using Windows Movie Maker. After you connect ... your DV camera, and your computer, start Windows Movie Maker, turn on your DV camera, put it into playback mode, and Windows Import Video should open automatically.
  • You can also open Windows Import Video by using Windows Photo Gallery. After you connect ...your DV camera, and your computer, start Windows Photo Gallery, turn on your DV camera, and put it into playback mode. In Windows Photo Gallery, click File, click Import from Camera or Scanner, click your DV camera in the list of devices, click Import, and then follow the instructions.
  • You can also open Windows Import Video by using Windows Live Photo Gallery. (This options requires you to install Windows Live on your computer.) After you connect your...your DV camera, and your computer, start Windows Live Photo Gallery, turn on your DV camera, and put it into playback mode. In Windows Live Photo Gallery, click File, click Import from a camera or scanner, click your DV camera in the list of devices, click Import, and then follow the instructions.
Verify that the laptop's firewire port is 100% up to specs and totally compliant to IEEE 1394.

God luck and thank you for using FixYa.
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How to import photos from iPhone to computer

No matter you own a relatively old iPhone 5 or a span-new iPhone 6, you may have hundreds of photos stored on your iPhone with its limited storage. If your iPhone is 8 GB or 16 GB, there is the great possibility that one day your iPhone storage is running out space for the photos.
To free up space on your iPhone, here you can get two ways to import photos from iPhone to computer.

Part 1. How to import photos from iPhone to computer with Windows AutoPlay

1. Connect your iPhone to the computer. If the AutoPlay window appears, click "Import Pictures and Videos using Windows".

2. Click the Import Settings link > In the resulting window, you can change the folder to which your Camera Roll's photos will be imported by clicking the Browse button next to the "Import to" field.

3. After setting your import options, click OK > Choose a tag if desired and click Import.

Part 2. How to Import Photos from iPhone to Computer with AnyTrans

1. Download and install AnyTrans on your computer, then connect your iPhone to the PC.

2. Open up AnyTrans, on the homepage, click Photos button.

3. Choose the photos from Camera Roll/Photo Stream/Photo Share/Photo Library/Album/Panorama/Bursts(Which is various depends on your iPhone mode).

4. Click the To Computer button to import photos from iPhone to computer. Resource from: How to Import Photos from iPhone to PC on Windows 8 7
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Scaning documents

hello,
If I may ask,which version of windows are you using?Vista,Xp,Windows7?They all have different modes of scanning.

Lets start with Vista:-
  • See the window vista icon,click on that and then on all programs.
  • Click on windows photo gallery.
  • Click on file and select import from scanner option.
  • Click import and then on scan.
windows Xp:-
  • On the start menu,click on all programs.
  • Move to accessories and then on to paint and click.
  • Click on file and then select 'from scanner'
  • You can set the changes you want and then click on scan.
Windows 7:-
  • Click on the windows icon and then on to programs.
  • Click on windows live photo gallery.
  • Click on file and then 'import from scanner'
  • Click import.
  • You can set the changes you want and then click scan.
Hope this helps,please let me know by rating and commenting on it.Thanks alot!
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I have a Lexmark x7170 3 in 1. I got a new-ish laptop with Vista and now my scanner doesn't work. I've tried download drivers, but nothing seems to work. Are the compatible at all?

In this case Try to Do a Wia scan i will tell u how..........
Windows Vista: Go to Start/All Programmes/Windows Photo Gallery...........
There you will see an option saying File click on that and now on the drop down click on Import from Scanner or Camera.........Select ur scanner from that list and click on Import.............
If it doesnt scan and does the same thing it insists that there should be a Problem with the scanner.........
If that works..........
Software Problem.............
Uninstall and Reinstall the software................

Good Luck..................
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How do I scan

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02459304&tmp_task=solveCategory&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&site=null&lang=en&product=3692888&key=null#N53 Windows XP To scan a document using Paint in Windows XP, follow these steps:
  1. Click Start , point to All Programs , point to Accessories , and then click Paint .
  2. Click File , and then click From Scanner or Camera .
  3. Make any desired setting changes.
  4. Click Scan .

    Windows Vista Use one of the following methods to scan a document for the Windows Vista operating system. hpweb_1-2_plus.gifhpweb_1-2_minus.gif Method one: Scanning with Windows Photo Gallery To scan a document using Windows Photo Gallery in Windows Vista, follow these steps:
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    2. Click File , and then click Import From Camera or Scanner .
    3. Click Import , and then click Scan .

      Windows 7 Use one of the following methods to scan a document for the Windows7 operating system. hpweb_1-2_plus.gifhpweb_1-2_minus.gif Method one: Scanning with Windows Live Photo Gallery To scan a document using Windows Live Photo Gallery in Windows7, follow these steps:
      1. Click the Windows icon (c01319360.gif ), click All Programs , and then click Windows Live Photo Gallery . NOTE: If Windows Live Photo Gallery does not appear in the list of programs, you can go to the Microsoft Web site to download it, or try the next method.
      2. Click File , and then click Import From Camera or Scanner .
      3. Click the product you are using to scan, and then click Import .
      4. Make any desired setting changes, and then click Scan .
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How do i scan using HP c6180, i have windows 7.

To scan a document using Windows Live Photo Gallery in Windows7, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Windows icon , click All Programs, and then click Windows Live Photo Gallery.
  2. Click File, and then click Import From Camera or Scanner.
  3. Click the product you are using to scan, and then click Import.
  4. Make any desired setting changes, and then click Scan.
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Unable to import photos to laptop

Try NOT connecting your camera to your computer.


The best way to download pictures from your camera to your computer involves removing the memory card from the camera and plugging it into a card reader (either built-in to the computer or connected via USB or FireWire). This is likely to be faster than connecting the camera to the computer, and won't run down your camera's batteries.


Once the card is plugged in, it will appear to your computer as a removable drive. You can use the operating system's drag&drop facility to copy pictures from the card to the computer's hard drive, the same way you copy any other files. Or you can use any photo cataloging program, such as Windows Photo Gallery or Picasa.
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I have a Nikon Coolpix P2 camera that I love. I used to have Picasa 2 software loaded and it automatically detected when I attached the camera to a USB port. I've accidently upgraded to Picasa 3, and that...

It's probably because Picasa 3 is not your default import program for photos. You can fix this by:

In Windows XP, your default import setting must be adjusted on a device by device basis:
* Connect the import device (your camera or card reader) to your computer.
* Double-click My Computer on your computer desktop.
* Right-click the listing of your import device.
* Select Properties.
* Click the Autoplay tab.
* Select 'Pictures' from the content drop-down menu.
* Choose from two possible actions:
* Select an action to perform: Select an application to handle import by default each time photos are detected on the specific piece of hardware.
* Prompt me each time to choose an action: Choose an import application each time you attach your hardware.
* Click Apply.
* Click OK.

Windows Vista

Windows Vista allows you to set a global import preference for all photo or videos files.
* Click Start > Control Panel.
* Select Autoplay.
* Under 'Picture' or 'Video,' select your default import program.
* Click Save.


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I can't load new pics onto Windows Vista Photo Gallery anymore...

I finally figured it out. Somehow I had messed with the Autoplay settings uploading pics the last time I guess. Anyways, if you experience this problem, check this out first and see if it fixes it for you before you do anything else:

gl_arrow_down_static.gif What if the import dialog box doesn't appear? If the dialog box prompting you to import your pictures doesn't appear when you connect the camera to your computer, AutoPlay might be turned off. You can import your pictures using Windows Photo Gallery instead. Here's how:
1. Open Windows Photo Gallery by clicking the Start button getopencontent.aspx?assetid=4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33&documentset=en-us&renderkey=xml, clicking All Programs, and then clicking Windows Photo Gallery.
2. On the toolbar, click File, and then click Import from Camera or Scanner.
3. In the Import Pictures and Videos dialog box, choose your camera from the list of devices, and then click Import.
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