I have a Casio 7.2 MP camera. Until today whenever I plugged it into my computer and switched it on it would start to transfer the images by means of a Microsoft Wizard. Today I cannot find said Wizard, but it has transferred the images via Photoloader. The resulting images seem to be incapable of being moved. All I want is to download each photo to "My Pictures" folder.
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Hi Jim,
A bit of Googling revealed that Photo Loader is a program that comes with Casio cameras (you probably already knew this :D).
I've had a quick glance at the Photo Loader manual and it sounds like the "Load Images" Preferences may have been changed to "Set up automatic loading". According to the manual:
If "Automatic Loading ON(N)" is selected, images will automatically be loaded from a digital camera by the Photo Loader supervisory program.
So hopefully changing this setting (presumably to OFF) should solve your problem. It also says that the Load Images option is only available when the camera is connected to the PC, and Photo Loader must be restarted before any changes take effect.
This is from the manual for version 3.0 of the PhotoLoader software for Windows (http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_man...LVer30_Win.pdf)
Manuals for other versions are available here: Digital Cameras [ Manuals ] - CASIO WORLDWIDELast edited by Cloggie; 21-01-09, 15:11.Sarah
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Jim
I have the same camera. Until Photo Loader "lost" 2 months worth of my pictures, I hadn't known there was any other way to download them. If you go to 'view' on your Photo Loader, then click on the date, then right click each photo, then click 'save picture as' you can put each photo where you want. I'm afraid I haven't yet found a way to move more than one photo at a time though, and it is very time consuming.
I'll get back to you on how you get it to automatically download into your 'My Pictures' folder. I have to get my camera & plug it in to see how I do it
I'll be back in a minute or two.
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This might also be of use to you. Instructions for getting the Scanner and Camera Wizard to appear automatically when you connect your camera:
Where is the automatic Scanner and camera wizard
How to transfer photo's from your digital camera to your computerSarah
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I just asked my son how to do it and he said to open the USB drive where the camera is plugged in. (My computer on your desktop, then click on whichever drive is your USB). It then should show you a folder named 'DCIM'. Double click this, then it should show '100CASIO'. Double click this and then the photos on your camera should open. You can then save them wherever you want.
I'm sure there was something else he did to make the 'Microsoft Camera and Scanner Wizard' come up automatically and download the photos, but neither he nor I can remember what it was for now. We'll keep thinking.
Sarah beat me to it
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Originally posted by LangleyValeSue View PostI'm sure there was something else he did to make the 'Microsoft Camera and Scanner Wizard' come up automatically and download the photos, but neither he nor I can remember what it was for now. We'll keep thinking.
Sarah beat me to itSarah
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If you want to move a load of any files just hold the left mouse button down then move the mouse and all the files will be highlighted.It is called rubber banding.
Then just drag to the folder you want to move them to . It is a lot quicker than holding down the control key and clicking each one .
Another way is to click on the first one then hold down the Alt key then left click on the last one, they will then all highlight so can be dragged in a block.
Personally I find a card reader easier than plugging the camera into the computer.
Card readers are cheap ( £6 - £10 ) you just remove the card from the camera and insert it into the card reader , then drag the pictures to a folder on the computer.
Ken
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