6Go to your PC’s desktop and double-click My Computer. Your camera is treated like a separate disk drive with its own icon labeled Removable Disk. The next available drive letter is used for the camera.

7Double-click Removable Disk.

8If your camera has a CompactFlash memory card inserted in it, Removable Disk contains a folder called Dcim.

a Double-click Dcim to see a folder called 100_Pola. b Double-click 100_Pola to see your photo files, such as

Pol_0001.jpg, Pol_0002.jpg, and so on.

9If your camera does not have a CompactFlash memory card inserted in it, Removable Disk contains a folder called Polaroid.

a Double-click Polaroid to see a folder called 100_Pola. b Double-click 100_Pola to see your photo files, such as

Pol_0001.jpg, Pol_0002.jpg, and so on.

10Click the file name once, and, depending on how you have configured your view options, your photos may display as miniatures in the folder window.

11Double-click the file name if you want to open the photo in your default Internet browser. From here, you can save the photo to your computer using the Windows File Save As command or print the photo.

Caution: At this point, you have not copied the photos in your camera to your computer. To ensure that your photos are not accidentally lost, copy all your photos to a folder on your hard drive (see the next step).

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