RadicalModerate
12-08-2014, 07:11 AM
I'm running a version of Windows 7 Professional on my laptop. Just the other day, I finally bought a Mini Memory Card for my flip phone that enabled me to copy pictures from the phone to this computer. Here's the question (and the problem):
When I import pictures from my digital camera they seem to be stored in two places that are apparently closely linked. One of those places is Libraries/Pictures and the other is Windows Live Photo Gallery.
When I copied over the pictures from the phone, the first thing I noticed was that while the folders I created for the phone pics appear in the Live Photo Gallery list, the folders are empty. After a bit of clicking around, I noticed that I could find the pictures in the "Picture Library" section.
I just tried highlighting all the pictures in one of the folders and Copying them into the folder under Live Photo Gallery but couldn't get them to copy or move into the empty folders that appear there.
Any suggestions on what I need to do to fix this? The reason I'd like to have the pictures appear in both parts of the system--such as do all the pictures from my camera--is that there is a primitive "photo tuning" program associated with Live Photo Gallery.
When I import pictures from my digital camera they seem to be stored in two places that are apparently closely linked. One of those places is Libraries/Pictures and the other is Windows Live Photo Gallery.
When I copied over the pictures from the phone, the first thing I noticed was that while the folders I created for the phone pics appear in the Live Photo Gallery list, the folders are empty. After a bit of clicking around, I noticed that I could find the pictures in the "Picture Library" section.
I just tried highlighting all the pictures in one of the folders and Copying them into the folder under Live Photo Gallery but couldn't get them to copy or move into the empty folders that appear there.
Any suggestions on what I need to do to fix this? The reason I'd like to have the pictures appear in both parts of the system--such as do all the pictures from my camera--is that there is a primitive "photo tuning" program associated with Live Photo Gallery.