In Windows 98 or Me, PhotoStarter opens and copies your pictures to the Photos folder on your desktop. If this is the first time you’ve inserted a memory card, you see this message instead.
Follow the instructions in the next section to configure PhotoStarter.
4. When you’re done copying photos, remove the card as described on page 52.
Caution:
If you are using a card from your digital camera and you add or delete files, the card may not work correctly with your camera. Always delete pictures using your camera.
Configuring PhotoStarterIf you are using Windows 98 or Me, you will need to use PhotoStarter and Card Monitor to copy the photos from your card. You can also use these utilities in Windows XP or 2000, Macintosh OS X, or Macintosh OS 9. See the section for your operating system below.
Windows
1.If your computer (Windows XP or 2000) asks you what you want to do when you insert a card, select Startup CardMonitor, click the checkbox for
Always use this program for this action, and click OK.
2.If this is your first time inserting a card, you see this screen:
Click Next.
3.The Epson PhotoStarter setup assistant opens.
4.Click Next again. The setup assistant asks you a series of questions about how you want PhotoStarter to work.
5.Change any of the settings you want, then click Next.
6.When you see the Confirmation window, click End.
You can go back and change settings at any time by opening PhotoStarter. Click Start > Programs or All Programs > EPSON PhotoStarter > EPSON PhotoStarter3.2. Open the Settings menu and choose Change Settings.
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