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#1 User is offline   LolliGaggr 

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Posted 11 November 2009 - 03:49 PM

I have numerous questions that NEED to be answered as I have no idea what I am doing!!! I only know what I want to do... {My old desk top pc was put together from peices bought at a local pc recycle store+Now I own a new Dell Studio Laptop, if it matters}
#1) How do I put pix from desk top on to a flash drive and put in new laptop?
#2) " " " Put downloaded songs from the internet on to a cd that I can play in My car?
#3) I have 3 different mp3 players and some how 2 of them lost the music and now I am unable to load music from my laptop into them... Something to do with driver issues... one is a NOMAD MuVo2 4GB by CREATIVEother is an iRIVER 512MB. I've sent e-mail to both companies I've named. All I have recieved is confirmation that my email was sent/recieved. I can't even get manuals for them. I know they are older but they worked just fine a month ago...
Any suggestions will be appriciated!
If you will walk me thru any of the above, step by step I might be able to accomlpish these tasks. Other wise I am basically stuck in the mud... Thank you
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Posted 11 November 2009 - 04:05 PM

Let's start with # 1--

If you have a photo (pix) on your desktop, open up "Windows Explorer" and on the left side of the split screen (split vertical) you will see all of the drives and folders that are on your computer. At the top you should see "Desktop". Click on that and on the right side of teh split screen you should now see all of the Icons etc. (or list of files) that are on your desktop.

Find the file that is you "pix" and RIGHT click on it and on the drop down menu click on "COPY". Nothing will happen at this time so not to worry. Now on the left side of the screen again, cursor down to the drive that represents the flash drive that you have in your USB port. RIGHT click on that flash drive and then click on "PASTE". Now that pix will be on your flash drive.

Now just take the flash drive and put it in a USB port on your laptop. Do the same thing as above only this time, copy the pix from the flash drive3 and paste it to a folder or location of your choice on your laptop.

If you can do that, then you can expect to go to your Step # 2 problem.

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Posted 11 November 2009 - 04:08 PM

For #1: Use Windows Explorer to copy and paste pics from your desktop to your flash drive.

Then do the same on you lap, copying from your flash to your HDD.

For #2: from the Music/Audio tab, use either Burn Audio CDs or the Create Music Disc Projects.

Open the Help files and read the Getting Started sections.

I also recommend getting a few CD-RW disc to use while learning. They can be erased and reused.

Not sure on #3… Creative has excellent support.

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