put it in the computer save the picture to your computer open the file IPOD on your computer and find pictures and copy and paste it into that.
Easy! get a flash-drive, save it, and load it on another computer. P.S get flash-drive from Staples.
Chances are your camera has a memory card in it. Once you find out what type it is you can get a memory card reader and plug it in through the USB port. It will load the card like it would your hard drive. Then you can just copy the files you want to your computer.
Experiment : Load a picture from your hard drive into GIMP. Change it in some way. Save it AS ... some different filename.ext Get out of GIMP check your hard drive for the new pic (AND the old one).
If the camera is digital and works then you can hook it up to your computer and copy the files. If it is not then you can take it to most photo labs and ask them to put the pics directly on a CD or a thumb drive, which can then be transferred to your computer. The only disposable cameras you can load off are the EU Kodaks they have very bad picture quality
Find the picture and right mouse click on it select copy and then paste. Remember that Photoshop pictures when saved are defaulted to its own PSD file name. If you want another file type you must load the picture in Photoshop and then you must "save as" what ever picture type you want
When you load the CD into the drive, press the shift key. This will disable the autorun feature which makes the CD to automatically load anti copying files onto the hard drive. But you can sue the company that uses such software because they are loading files onto your computer which you do not want to install...
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you will have to ask for the contents of your computer if they dont have it you will have to re load everything or serch the hard drives for it
Take the picture from Microsoft and save it into a file. Open up your email and email it to yourself with an attachment of the picture. Open your email on a mac computer and you should have the email. Open the attachment and you should have the picture, right click it and press "Save Image" and put it into a file and then it is on your mac computer. If you want to move a large library of photos from a PC to a Mac, put the photos on something that will work on both PC and Mac. This can be a disk such as a CD or DVD if you can burn disks, or a flash drive or thumb drive if you can't burn disks. Copy the photos to the media, load the media into the Mac, and copy/paste the photos into the Mac.
The OS is stored in the Hard Drive then when you load up your computer it is loaded into the ram
The only way you can load Linux with XP is if you are using a shell program, or you have partitioned your hard drive into multiple partitions and you are making a dual boot machine. That's not something I suggest for the computer illiterate.