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08-Apr-2008, 07:31 PM #1
FinePix Viewer-uploading
I just got a S8000 from fuji and received a disc for the FujiPix Viewer. When i try to upload the photos to the program it starts to upload EVERY photo i have on my memory card. I just want to be able to pick & choose which photos to upload. Does anyone know how i can do that? I also have Kodak easyshare software on my computer which i am much more familiar with and would prefer to just transfer my photos to that, but everytime i try to load them onto their the camera freezes. PLEASE HELP!!
I have windows vista, if that helps any.
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08-Apr-2008, 11:30 PM #2
Why not just open the card from "My Computer", it's much much easier.

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09-Apr-2008, 01:55 AM #3
and then just cut and paste/move the photos into the folder on my computer to transfer it? I dont know if thats what you are talking about, but i did try that and it wasnt working either. I'll give it another shot tomorrow. If i took the memory card out i was able to get Kodak to load the camera properly and transfer the pictures i had on the internal memory onto kodak. But once i put the memory card back it, it would just freeze up. Thanks for the advice, but i'll take more from anyone else if you have any ideas!!! Thanks!!
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