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I have photos on my computer that I want to move to my polaroid digital camera. I got a card reader and it goes through all the step that its downloading but when I put the card in the camera to view the photos the screen says no images. Although when I put the card back in the card reader it allows me to download the same photos back to the computer. Any help would be appreiciated. Thanks!

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The operating system of your camera and computer are not the same. Transferring pictures is from camera to computer or card reader to computer, not the other way.

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