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<blockquote data-quote="AL1QS" data-source="post: 185047" data-attributes="member: 16007"><p>edit: Just to clarify when I say 'don't do that' regarding importing with programs other than windows... A normal import should be ok from any program, but some photo programs will allow you to view or import photos without actually moving them to your hard drive. If you then </p><p></p><p>I would prefer to fix the issue before formating just because I needed the photos, but yea the file is a VMP file along with a bunch of other random types. I cant recall a time where I have ever worked with the photos in-camera and I always use windows to import. </p><p>My normal routine is to just connect the usb cord and open with image view finder. I then drag the images from the nikon folder to a new folder I created and then dafely remove the hardware. I never have seen these other file types before so its real frustrating. Thanks though for help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AL1QS, post: 185047, member: 16007"] edit: Just to clarify when I say 'don't do that' regarding importing with programs other than windows... A normal import should be ok from any program, but some photo programs will allow you to view or import photos without actually moving them to your hard drive. If you then I would prefer to fix the issue before formating just because I needed the photos, but yea the file is a VMP file along with a bunch of other random types. I cant recall a time where I have ever worked with the photos in-camera and I always use windows to import. My normal routine is to just connect the usb cord and open with image view finder. I then drag the images from the nikon folder to a new folder I created and then dafely remove the hardware. I never have seen these other file types before so its real frustrating. Thanks though for help [/QUOTE]
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