if there is an owner's manual or operations CD with the picture frame. Does the frame connect to the PC via USB or does it use flash memory cards?
I purchased a Pandigital Picture Frame, and I am trying to tranfer Pics. from my Dell P/C memory
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I purchased a Pandigital Picture Frame, and I am trying to tranfer Pics. from my Dell P/C memory
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if there is an owner's manual or operations CD with the picture frame. Does the frame connect to the PC via USB or does it use flash memory cards?
The PC connects to the picture frame via USB
as a storage device on the PC. I must ask again. Is there an owner's manual? I'm just grabbing at straws here.
If I wanted sarcasm I would have asked for it, now forget about the owner's manual Can you help me or NOT?
why you believe the questions were based on sarcasm.
Let's ask again.
1] Does this Pandigital Picture Frame show up in your Dell PC OS as a "Storage Device"?
2] Did this Pandigital Picture Frame come with a manual or "Instructions for use"?
This time, please answer the questions.
Mark
the owner/s manual only talks about importing and exporting Pics and videos from a strage chip on a camara not from a PC
Since there are ten (10) different frames to choose from, here is the page for you to enter your information and the specific product. Since you didn't give us the specific product or model number. I'm sure you can get support here.
http://pandigital.net/?pageid=125
Here is their contact page.
http://pandigital.net/contact.html
I found a FAQ page at http://pandigital.net/default.asp?PageID=266&Preview=True
Q: How do I transfer images from my PC to the Pandigital digital photo frame?
A: All Pandigital photo frames have "Plug & Play" compatibility with Microsoft Windows XP and 2000. This means that Pandigital photo frames are automatically recognized as an external USB device. Simply drag and drop the images from your computer's hard drive to the Pandigital photo frame's internal memory. For a more detailed description, please refer to the Quick Start Guide located in the "Downloads" section of our website.
Note the comment, "please refer to the Quick Start Guide located in the "Downloads" section of our website"
Mark