Sony DSC-L1 User Manual

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Enjoying images on your computer
 Disconnecting the USB cable 
from your computer, removing 
the “Memory Stick Duo” from 
your camera or turning off the 
camera during USB connection
For Windows 2000, Me, or XP users
1
  Double-click   on the tasktray.
Double-click here
2  Click   (Sony DSC), then click [Stop].
3  Confirm the device on the confirmation 
window, then click [OK].
4  Click [OK]. 
Step 
4 is unnecessary for Windows XP 
users.
5  Disconnect the USB cable, remove the 
“Memory Stick Duo”, or turn off the 
camera.
For Windows 98 or 98SE users
Confirm that the access indicators (page 
82) on the screen are turned white and 
carry out only step 
5 above.
Copying images
– Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me
 Double-click [My Computer], 
then double-click [Removable 
Disk].
The contents of the “Memory Stick 
Duo” inserted in your camera appear.
•  This section describes an example of copying 
images to the “My Documents” folder.
•  When the “Removable Disk” icon is not 
shown, see page 84.
•  When using Windows XP, see page 84.
 Double-click [DCIM], then 
double-click the folder that the 
image files you want to copy 
are stored.
 Right-click the image file to 
display the menu, then select 
[Copy] from the menu.
 Double-click the [My 
Documents] folder and right-
click on the “My Documents” 
window to display the menu, 
then select [Paste] from the 
menu.
The image files are copied to the “My 
Documents” folder.
When an image with the same 
file name exists in the copy 
destination folder
The overwrite confirmation message 
appears. When you overwrite the 
existing image with the new one, the 
original file data is deleted.
To change the file name
To copy an image file to the computer 
without overwriting, change the file 
name to the desired name and then copy 
the image file. However, note that if you 
change the file name, you may not be 
able to play back that image with your 
camera. To play back images with the 
camera, perform the operation on page 
87.