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Posted on Mar 06, 2008

No pictures I took quite a few pictures without realizing that the memory card was missing. The pics showed up fine until I went to download them, now there are only 2 out of about 50. This has happened in the past and they randomly show up eventually but I really need the pictures now. I don't know how to access the internal memory. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks

  • arrisub Mar 07, 2008

    I know how to download pictures, they are not showing up on the camera when I try to do this...it has something to do with the internal memory. This has happened before and they will show up randomly when downloading another batch someday - the problem is I need them now.

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Introduction This document explains how to transfer images from the camera to a computer running Windows XP operating system by using a universal serial bus (USB) cable. Transferring the images Follow the steps below to transfer images from the camera to a Windows XP computer. Step one: Connect the camera to the computer

  1. Turn off the camera.
  2. The camera came with a special USB cable for connecting the camera to a computer. Connect the large end of that USB cable to the computer. Figure 1: Connect the USB cable No pictures - c00878070.gif
  3. Open the rubber door on the side of the camera and connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera.
Step two: Transfer the images Choose one of the following methods to transfer the image files: Method one: Transfer images with the HP Photosmart software
  1. Make sure the HP Photosmart software is installed on the computer. If the software is loaded, then go to step 2. If the software is not loaded, click here to upgrade to the latest version of imaging and printing software (in English).
  2. If images on the camera are selected for printing or selected for HP Instant Share destinations, make sure the computer is connected to a printer and the Internet.
  3. Turn on the camera. The HP Import Photos software starts on your computer. If you have set the software to automatically transfer the images in the camera, the images automatically transfer to the computer. Otherwise, in the Transfer images from Camera/Card screen, click Start Transfer . The images are transferred to the computer, and then if there are any still images that were previously selected for HP Instant Share destinations, those actions are started.
  4. When the Image Action Summary screen appears on the computer, you can disconnect the camera from the computer.
Method two: Transfer images without the HP Photosmart software If you do not, or cannot, install HP Photosmart Software on your computer, you can still transfer images from the camera to the computer using the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) in Windows XP. Follow the steps below to transfer images.
  1. Turn on the camera. Windows will automatically launch a program to transfer the images.
  2. When the images have finished transferring, disconnect the camera from the computer.
  3. If you encounter problems, check that the camera USB Configuration in the Setup Menu is set to Digital Camera .
    1. While in Live View , press the Live View/Playback button, and then press the Menu/OKc00280209.gif button.
    2. Scroll to the Setup Menu using the left/riNo pictures - c00280208.gifg src="/uploads/images/c00280208.gif" alt="c00280208.gif" class="h_mi" /> buttons.
    3. No pictures - c00280207.gifdown arrow c00280207.gif buttons to scroll through the Setup Menu to highlight the USB option.
    4. buttons to change the setting to No pictures - c00280209.gifa and then press the Menu/OKc00280209.gif button.
    5. To exiNo pictures - c00591915.gif>Setup Menu , press the Live View/Playbackc00591915.gif button.
  4. Reconnect the camera to the computer.

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