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I copied the game files from the console to the SD card and this appears on the interface showing all the available slots on the SD. Then I inserted the same SD card into my digital camera and connected the camera to the computer via a USB slot. However, when I view the SD card's contents through a folder in Windows Explorer nothing appears. Quite frankly, I'm not even sure I'm viewing the contents of the SD card itself since the folder's name is Canon Powershot SD1000, the name of the camera. The maker of the SD card is Kingston Technologies.
when I view the folder Canon Powershot1000, no folder named "private" actually appears within it.
You're trying to view the SD card on the computer by inserting it into a camera and then attaching that to the computer?
I'm not sure you'll be able to copy saves over that way, since the computer is recognizing the camera, specifically, and not the SD card as a separate entity (someone here can correct me if they've tried this and I'm wrong).
If this is the case, however, you may need to purchase a USB SD card reader in order for it to work for you.
duchess you are correct about the camera being a separate entity. the problem might be that there's a setting on the camera that you have to select like the cameras internal memory or the SD card .try and connect the camera and see what its says if it say internal camera memory or SD. more than likely you have to select the SD card to be read from the camera. there should be a switch on it or a setting in the cameras setup menu. if you can see the SD and all the pics you toke on it then the camera dose not recognize the file structure and cant read be on what the default camera file structure is like SD/MVCIE100/pictures if that is the case you will have to get a separate SD card reader like duchess said there pretty cheap to and the cheap ones seem to work better than the more expensive ones
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