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Cabin Fever
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Getting frustrated with something and figured there would be someone on here that could answer my question. I have some pics on my SD card in my phone that I want on my computer. I put the SD card into computer, but when I try to view the pics, I don't see them on the card. I put the card back into the phone and they show up fine there! I went back and forth, but can't figure it out? The older pics are there when I view on the computer, but the most recent ones just won't show up? Do I need to refresh somehow?

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Do you have a program like ACDSee , Adobe Photoshop , etc that you upload pics to ? You need some sort of program in order to upload and see the pics on a SD card .

I have a mini SD card in my camera that I place in a regular size SD . I then put it in a slot in the Computer and upload .

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All I've ever done is plug the SD card into the computer, go to "my computer", and open the drive to view the pics. It's always worked.

Duhhh, think I figured it out! The phone was saving pics directly to the phone and not the SD card! That's why I could see on the phone, but they weren't on the SD card to view on the computer! I just need to move the pics to the SD card!  :-[

Blonde moment?  :;)

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All I've ever done is plug the SD card into the computer, go to "my computer", and open the drive to view the pics. It's always worked.

Duhhh, think I figured it out! The phone was saving pics directly to the phone and not the SD card! That's why I could see on the phone, but they weren't on the SD card to view on the computer! I just need to move the pics to the SD card!  :-[

Blonde moment?  :;)

Thats what I was going to say. You dont need any program to upload or look at pics, just use Windows Explorer like you said. Just a heads up in case you get a new phone, the new ones are starting to save pics to a 'DCIM' folder on the memory card just like a regular digital camera does.

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