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July 24, 2009 12:41 AM
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I take it you have some type of card reader right? Usually when you pop the card into the card reader the list of pictures on it comes up and then you can ship them to whatever directory on your pc you want.
Then there's cases where it doesn't want to, like mine does sometimes.
(Note: i have a multi-card reader for different types of cards.)
if you have the card reader software installed right, it should come up. If not, flip into Windows Explorer and look at the directory list. if you look at the photo i attached, it's a screencap of my Windows Explorer directory list. I: through L: are for my card reader. If you do have a card reader installed right you should have something like that on your directory list, likely only one or 2 of those icons. Just click through them until the listing for your SD card comes up, its usually a default ...whatever for your camera, etc, and you'd have to go through the folders to find your pics. Just copy and paste onto your pc.
I hope this helps some, excuse my bad screenshot and text writing. lol
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How to fix my sd card?
Everytime I put my sd card into my computer, it just won't do anything. Do I need to do something in order to make something pop up? I know this question sounds hard to answer, but I don't know how to fix my sd card. It had pictures from my wii (pictures from super smash bros brawl)
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| July 24, 2009 12:54 AM |
Then there's cases where it doesn't want to, like mine does sometimes.
(Note: i have a multi-card reader for different types of cards.)
if you have the card reader software installed right, it should come up. If not, flip into Windows Explorer and look at the directory list. if you look at the photo i attached, it's a screencap of my Windows Explorer directory list. I: through L: are for my card reader. If you do have a card reader installed right you should have something like that on your directory list, likely only one or 2 of those icons. Just click through them until the listing for your SD card comes up, its usually a default ...whatever for your camera, etc, and you'd have to go through the folders to find your pics. Just copy and paste onto your pc.
I hope this helps some, excuse my bad screenshot and text writing. lol
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July 24, 2009 02:36 PM
Thanks. I never would of really though of that. I don't really have what you have on htat picture, but I'll keep searching!
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July 24, 2009 02:37 PM
If you use windows and have a card reader you should have something like that, of course your windows directory is going to look different than mine, but you get the idea.
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July 27, 2009 05:17 PM
Go to My Computer. The card reader should show up there.
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July 28, 2009 10:19 PM
You won't be able to take the pictures anyway, though. They are in a strange format. If you look online, there are a few converters I think, but you aren't going to pull them straight from the card. The same goes for replays. They are only scripts, not actual video. You need a capture card or capture device for that, such as an easycap.
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