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Put your cursor the the left of the first image you want to delete, then hold down the left button and pull the mouse down until you get to the last image you want deleted, let go of the left button, right click and select delete, all the highlighted images will be deleted.
On your phone in Settings>Accounts-Google>[your Google account], make sure you unchecked either Picasa, Google Photos, or Gallery (which are all possible sync options for the stock Gallery app). Google Photos is actually different from Google+ Photos, if you see both in that list. Google+ Photos syncs with the Photos app.
Once you've confirmed that you've unchecked the correct option, then go to the App Manager, select Gallery, and Clear Cache/Clear Data, then force stop. Now open Gallery again. The database should repopulate with your local photos, but not the cloud photos.
you can delete pics by holding your finger on one of the pics. This will enter Multi-select mode. Then you tap all subsequent pictures that you would like deleted. Then Tap the trash can in the corner. Then should be all set
Please
be noted that your phone memory should show as a drive letter in your
explorer, if not, you need to take out your memory card and connect
using a card reader, or plug-in to card reader slot if there's any on
your computer.
Go to the gallery and right click on it and select delete or If you are viewing them with Windows photo gallery double click on a photo and then right click on it to find the file location.
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