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I do not believe that cd-rom has anything to do with reading an SD card at all. I think if I remember correctly it is a photo album type program and I thought it stinks. Your best bet is getting an SD card reader which some are very cheap on e-bay and fit into a usb slot. You place the card into the reader and it will download your picture files taken with the 80. Your windows program picture viewer or similar should be able to show your pictures on your computer. I personally took out the cd-rom panasonic program and use windows picture viewer or similar
The CD-Rom drive is not designed to accept the mini-disc. You may be able to buy an adapter that the mini-disk plugs into to make it spin like a full size disc. Unless you're talking about a different kind of mini disc, in which case you'll need a special drive.
first you need to download this link , so you be able to install your digital camera info and then you be able to download your pictures , click here: www.opendrivers.com/.../umax-astrapix-650-digital-camera-driver-windows-98se-me-2000-xp-free-download.html .
Take the CD and put it in another computer that can read it and copy the contents to a USB stick, then u can take it and install it into your PC.. thats what i did.... OR you can download it from http://uk.lgmobile.com/web/web.mypage.RetrieveMyPhoneList.laf
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