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Forum Windows 7 : Configuration & Customization [Solved] Pic disks

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I transferred 4 pic disks to a stick and would like to have a slide show. How do i do that?

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Hi Joshue, welcome to Tom's Hardware.

Not sure exactly what you mean, so try to be more specific as to what OS you are running, what a "pic disk" is, and if you are using a 3rd party application, or simply Windows explorer.

If you have transferred a bunch of jpg or .png photo images to a flash drive, which is plugged into a USB port (removable drive), in Win-7 just click on Windows Explorer or Computer/Flash Drive. In the toolbar you can choose "preview" and choose an application to view these images in, like Paint or Photoshop etc.

If you copy them to a folder in the "Pictures" library, you can choose on the toolbar "slide show" to render the photo images sequentially in the folder.
That's probably what your goal is.

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thank you for your help!!




You're welcome!

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