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Supreme Being
      
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tell me about it john i always no if my boys cant be bothered to help me if i nead to no something about the computer the speed they do it says it all, along with the huff and puff that goes with it
mag
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Post #750
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John, plug your memory stick into your computer. It should open automatically, then choose 'open folders to browse'. If it doesn't open automatically double click 'my computer' and where you have drive d: (usually cd-rom drive?) you should see another drive as well - it might even have a name like the name of your memory stick, but it will probably be drive e: Double click that to open it, then all you do is find your picture files on your computer (say in My Pictures), highlight them by dragging across them with the mouse, then drag them onto the open folder that is your memory stick.
If any of that doesn't make sense, tell me which bit and I'll do it even simpler for you
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Post #768
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Post #770
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