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To: goldworldnet who wrote (94529)9/30/2016 8:59:49 AM
From: Ken Adams1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

  Respond to of 110626
 
Simpler phones are probably better for most seniors, as well. I carry an iPhone 5 that is bigger than I like, more capable than I'll ever need and WAY too expensive for a telephone.



To: goldworldnet who wrote (94529)10/1/2016 7:08:56 PM
From: Honey_Bee1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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This will be considered a really dumb question by most of those who post here, but here is my problem.

I traded in my old version of Iphone, thus de-activating the old one - last year.

Now, I have found some photos on the old phone that I want to transfer to my computer (PC - Windows 7)

The instructions that I found online told me to plug the phone into the computer and it would open up the "camera" so that I could transfer the photos.

I did all that and it did not open the photos or camera.

Anybody got any suggestions?

Is my goose cooked? :)