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First thing to do is to download and install the photo editing software from Fuji's website (www.fuji.com). After the drivers and/or software is installed - you have two options to transfer pictures from the camera to the pc. You can either connect the cable to the usb port and turn on the camera - and your computer will auto recoginize it and ask if you want to transfer the pictures. then just follow the prompts. Or you can remove the memoery card from the camera and put it in the memory slot on your pc or printer (if either one have a place to upload memory cards). the pc will auto recognize the memory card the same way that it will a usb cable and it will ask you if you want to upload your photos ect and just follow the priompts on the computer screen.

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I have a Fuji F20. Before the computer will link up with the camera and find it, the power supply for the camera needs to be hooked up into the wall.

Here is a post from earlier I did for an Olympus camera. The instructions here should be the same for the Fuji.

http://www.fixya.com/support/t9107690-e_mail_photos

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