Pandigital UG-SA-W_A User Manual page 14

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Open My Computer on your Desktop. A window showing all drives connected to your computer opens. (It will look
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Each memory card inserted in the Photo Frame and the built-in memory is associated with one disk drive on your
computer.
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Double-click the desired drive to display the files on the card. The example below shows a card with several JPG
images on it.
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To copy files from the memory card, select them and drag them to the desired location on your computer.
10. To copy photos from your computer to the built-in memory, first locate the files on your computer, second, select
the files you wish to copy, choose File, Copy, and then move your cursor back to the disk drive in the open
window for the built-in memory.
11. Note:
Most cameras and graphic programs store photos in the Windows My Pictures folder. If you
didn't move them somewhere else, they are probably there.
12. Click in the window, and choose File Paste.
13. Similarly, to copy photos from your computer to the memory card, you copy and paste to the disk drive
corresponding to the memory card.
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