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Advanced Operations
In addition to the basic functions described above,
you can connect the Digital Picture Frame to your
computer to copy files to the built-in memory.
Connecting to a Windows Computer
To copy files between your computer and the
Digital Picture Frame, perform the following steps:
1. Plug in and turn on the Digital Picture Frame.
2. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the
USB port on the side of the Digital Picture
Frame.
3. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to
a USB port on your computer.
4. Open My Computer on your Desktop. A window
showing all drives connected to your computer
will open.
5. Each readable memory card and the built-in
memory of the Digital Picture Frame are listed as
Removable Disk.
6. Double-click the desired drive to display the files
on the respective card.
The example below shows a card with several JPG
images on it.
7. To copy files from the card, simply select and
drag them to the desired location on your
computer.
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8. To copy photos from your computer to the
9. Select the files you wish to copy. Use the right
10. Click in the window, and use the right mouse
Disconnecting the Digital Picture
Frame from the Computer
It is important not to just unplug the Digital Picture
Frame when you are done transferring files.
It can seriously damage the memory.
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card, locate the files on your computer at first.
Most cameras and graphic programs store
photos in the My Pictures folder of Windows. If
you didn't move them somewhere else, they are
probably there.
mouse button to open the context menu and
select Copy. Now, return to the path of your
removable card.
button to open the context menu and select
Paste.
Note: If your PC is connected to Local Area Net-
work drives, or if you have multiple drive letters
already assigned to peripheral devices, you will
need to manage your drive settings in Windows
to free up the four drive letters immediately
following your CD-ROM drive so that the Digital
Picture Frame can assign them to the memory
card slots properly.
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