"Import" data form my memory card on my mobile phone to Windows Media Player?

"Import" data form my memory card on my mobile phone to Windows Media Player?

Yes, you can, it depends on what data, mobile phone, brand and model. But as you know, you can import Muisc, images, JAVA files/games. But make sure that your phone CAME with a usb key, or purchase a Bluetooth adapter.

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    "" My operating system is windows 7 and my camera is a Sony digital camera camera.when I connect the camera to the computer, it displays an error message called 'no new photos or videos found on this device "so I want to know how to import photos to my computer 

    "" My operating system is windows 7 and my camera is a Sony digital camera camera.when I connect the camera to the computer, it displays an error message called 'no new photos or videos found on this device "so I want to know how to import photos to my computer 

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    Connect the camera to the computer via a USB cable and
    Turn on the camera.

    If open windows... Close them.

    Reach... Start / computer / removable devices
    Storage...

    Look at the drive letters and see if one of them
    represents the camera. He can say removable disk

    If the camera is recognized... right click on the drive letter
    and from the menu choose... Open or explore.

    The directory of the memory card in the camera must
    poster and if you browse through the various
    files, you must find the photo files.

    Once found... you can copy/paste the pictures in a folder
    on your hard drive.

    Simple and the best solution IMHO is to use an internal
    or external USB memory card reader.

    It will not drain your camera batteries and can be faster.
    FWIW... download from the camera when batteries
    can be low after a long photo shoot could result
    corrupted photos.

    You have a USB media drive internal or external?

    Insert the memory card into the correct location on the media player...
    If open windows... Close them.

    When the card is inserted... If you go to... Start / computer... is
    player card on one or several removable disks?
    (You could say, "devices with... of removable storage")

    Removable (e :)) drive
    Removable disk (e :))
    Removable drive (g)

    If_Yes_you can download photos from there. Left click
    the drive letter that corresponds to the memory card must
    display the directory of the card and you can copy and paste or
    Drag and drop the photos of your choice in a folder on your hard drive
    drive.

    Just a select group of photos do a right-click and choose... Copy...
    then navigate to the folder that you want, and then right-click the
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    And it may be interesting to try to adjust your AutoPlay settings.

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    Windows 7: AutoPlay: frequently asked questions
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/AutoPlay-frequently-asked-questions

    Windows 7: Troubleshoot AutoPlay
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/Troubleshoot-AutoPlay-problems

    How to set up the automatic run settings in Windows 7
    http://www.techtalkz.com/Windows-7/516004-how-configure-AutoPlay-settings-Windows-7-a.html

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    Hope this information is useful.

    Jeremy K
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    -Free - CCCP also get free tool of insurgents
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    FFDSHOW - free
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    Check here:

    Plug-ins for Windows Media Player
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    ---------------------------------------

    VLC needs, of no use so usually Codec as a backup when asked to support associations of files just say no.

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    Read this 1st and go that route, or use the one below.

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    --------------------------------------------------------------------

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    K - Lite Codec Pack (64-bit) 2.6.0
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    -------------------------------------------------------------
    You know that you use WMP 32 or 64

    Change, change or set 64 - Bit Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11) in Windows Vista x 64 as default
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    -------------------------------------------------------------

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    VideoLAN - VLC media player
    http://www.videolan.org/

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    Ajay K

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