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  • If you've got windows: 1. Plug in USB stick. A window should come up asking what you want to do. Click "View folder" (or similar.) If a window doesn't pop up, go to "My Computer" and look at your drives. (You'll definitely have a "C" drive, one for CD/DVD drive (mine is called "D")and others.) Double-click the drives until one comes up with the contents of the USB stick (a bunch of pictures.) 2. Open a new finder window, and make a folder called "My photos" or similar in an easy to find place (My documents, on your desktop, etc. Just as long as it's easy to find) 3. Go back to the finder window showing your USB drive. Either using ctrl+A or select all from the menu, select everything in your USB stick. (If you have other stuff on the drive and only have a couple of photos, just do this with the photos one at a time) 4.Right click and select copy or hit ctrl+c. Go back to the folder you made on your computer and then right-click and select paste (or ctrl+v). Now you have the photos in a folder, by themselves, on your computer. 5. Go to the bottom right corner of your screen and find the little icon that says "safely remove hardware" when you mouse-over it. click, and select the drive your USB stick is. Take out the USB stick. 6. Insert a blank CD into your computer. (Your computer will need to have a CD drive that can write CDs to do this) 7. Another prompt should come up. Select the option that says something along the lines of "burn files to disc" or "copy to disk" or similar. Follow the on-screen instructions, which vary from program to program. 8. When you select the things you copy, just select that folder you made. Then everything gets moved at once. Hopefully that should do it.

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