3. In Windows XP, you see a screen like this.
You can choose any supported program or option
to open, view, or print your photos.
On a Macintosh, you see a drive icon appear on
your desktop. You can open the drive and copy
your photos to your computer. On OS X, if
iPhoto
TM
is set to open when a digital camera is
connected, iPhoto opens.
In Windows 98 or Me, PhotoStarter opens and
copies your pictures to the Photos folder on your
desktop. If this is the first time you've inserted a
memory card, you see this message instead.
Follow the instructions in the next section to
configure PhotoStarter.
4. When you're done copying photos, remove the card as described on page 118.
Caution:
If you access the card from your computer and delete files from the card, add files
to the card, or format the card, the card may not work correctly with your camera
and the RX600 may not be able to read the files on the card. Always format cards
and delete pictures using your camera.
Configuring PhotoStarter
If you are using Windows 98 or Me, you will need to use PhotoStarter and Card
Monitor to copy the photos from your card. You can also use these utilities in
Windows XP or 2000, Macintosh OS X, or Macintosh OS 9. See the section for
your operating system below.
Transferring Photos from a Memory Card to Your Computer
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