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How Do I Transfer Photos From The Computer To A Digital Picture Frame ? Have Usb Cable Installed,etc.?
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2 Responses to “How Do I Transfer Photos From The Computer To A Digital Picture Frame ? Have Usb Cable Installed,etc.?”


October 24th, 2009 at 10:27 am
OK, if you can use a cable to transfer photos from your computer hard drive to the electronic picture frame those instructions will be located in the user manual. If there isn’t any instructions for this action then this picture frame does not support that type of data transfer. Look in the manual which came with the picture frame. If you don’t have a detailed manual, (but you should, a 2000 capacity isn’t a small or inexpensive item and so should have plenty of documentation) you can go to the manufacturers website, enter the hardware device in the Support Area, then enter the serial number or type, and this should lead you to information on the use of the device and offer downloads that may be required.
I would just insert the data card into my card reader, copy the photos to that card, remove it and insert it into the picture frame. This is a very simple procedure and usually the normal method of transfering such data to an electronic picture frame.
Most such electronic picture frames also support transferring of music files to play while the photos are displayed in the picture frame. Just follow the instructions and you should be good to go in a short amount of time.
If you do not have a card reader on your computer you can buy an external card reader at any electronics store. These external card readers are connected to the computer via either an USB or Firewire cable. You might need to install drivers for the external reader, just read the instructions which come in the manual, which will be in the box with the reader.
Good luck and much fun with your new electronic picture frame. These are so cool and fun! Have a nice day.
October 24th, 2009 at 10:27 am
OK SO YOUR GOING TO NEED A FLASH DRIVE THAT HOLDS PICTURES ANDF HOOK THAT WHERE THE USB CORD WOULD GO