Transfering pics

JTLauder

Senior Member
Aug 26, 2006
795
115
✟16,505.00
Faith
Protestant
I don't know anything about the Kodak software, but to transfer or move files around on your computer, use the File Explorer.
I'm sure in your Kodak software, you can inspect the file information such as filename if not also file location.
If you don't know where the picture files are located, search for them.
Then manuall copy or move the files to where you want them. I assume the "My Pics" is a folder?

If you mean you want to transfer them to a program called "My Pics", then open that program and import/add the pictures from within that program.
 
Upvote 0

JTLauder

Senior Member
Aug 26, 2006
795
115
✟16,505.00
Faith
Protestant
I didn't see where to import pics from "My Pics" the program? But that is what I want to do is transfer the pics to "My Pics"

My question was that I didn't know what is "My Pics".
Is it a folder?

If so, then I wouldn't even bother trying to figure how to "transfer" them from a program (your Kodak software) to another folder.

I'd find where those images are stored on you hard drive (do a search on your computer if you have no idea), and then manually copy/move the files from there to whichever folder you want, which apparently is "My Pics".
 
Upvote 0

JTLauder

Senior Member
Aug 26, 2006
795
115
✟16,505.00
Faith
Protestant
In your Kodak program, look at the preferences/settings. I don't know the program, so I can't get more specific than that.
See if there is a setting where you can indicate where you want to store your images. You might have your images sorted in different "albums" but they should be in the same general location.

If you can't find a path, then look at one of your pictures in the Kodak software, it doesn't matter which one. Some picture albums list the picture filename with the image. If not, then try to find the file information. Again, since I don't know the software, you will have to figure out how to do this. If it doesn't give the path, it should at least give the filename for the image.

Then go to the Windows Start button, and click on "Search" for "Files and Folder". The Search window comes up, enter the filename for one of your images, and let it search. All the images should be in the same location.

Once you find out where they are located, then just drag-and-drop them to your "My Pics" folder.
 
Upvote 0