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Dijinn
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      07-06-2007
Greetings,
I know this sounds like the absolute lamest question ever- but its driving
me nuts... and I'd rather look stupid and get an answer than continue to be
nutsified.

To the question. On my Sony Camera - regardless of how I access the device
(Windows Import, File System, 3rd party apps, you name it) I cannot delete my
photos. I've tried the delete on successful import option - no dice. I've
tried the drag and drop to trash bucket. No dice. CtrlA and del... nada.
I've tried going to the command line - can't even find the device to navigate
to.

All the help options (yes, I've even tried there) say the above should work
seemlessly. I'm assuming I have user rights issues now... but don't see
anything within Vista that would allow to tweak these rights.

PLEASE!!! For the love of all that is good and holy - please assist if you
are able!
Thanks so much in advance guys.
Taylor
 
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dean-dean
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      07-06-2007
Have you tried deleting them using the options on your camera (and not
plugging it into your computer)? Check with your camera's documentation to
do this.

"Dijinn" <> wrote in message
news:956BD458-145A-4A12-9622-...
> Greetings,
> I know this sounds like the absolute lamest question ever- but its driving
> me nuts... and I'd rather look stupid and get an answer than continue to
> be
> nutsified.
>
> To the question. On my Sony Camera - regardless of how I access the
> device
> (Windows Import, File System, 3rd party apps, you name it) I cannot delete
> my
> photos. I've tried the delete on successful import option - no dice.
> I've
> tried the drag and drop to trash bucket. No dice. CtrlA and del... nada.
> I've tried going to the command line - can't even find the device to
> navigate
> to.
>
> All the help options (yes, I've even tried there) say the above should
> work
> seemlessly. I'm assuming I have user rights issues now... but don't see
> anything within Vista that would allow to tweak these rights.
>
> PLEASE!!! For the love of all that is good and holy - please assist if
> you
> are able!
> Thanks so much in advance guys.
> Taylor


 
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Dijinn
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      07-06-2007
Yes I have. The problem is with my Sony Cybershot you have to delete photos
individually... one... at... a... time... Doing four or five hundred like
this at a time is tedious at best. Regardless though - I'd still prefer to
understand why the Vista option to delete on import doesn't work. Or, that
withstanding, to know how to do it via computer - or command line even.

Any help would really be greatly appreciated on this one.
Thanks so much.



"dean-dean" wrote:

> Have you tried deleting them using the options on your camera (and not
> plugging it into your computer)? Check with your camera's documentation to
> do this.
>
> "Dijinn" <> wrote in message
> news:956BD458-145A-4A12-9622-...
> > Greetings,
> > I know this sounds like the absolute lamest question ever- but its driving
> > me nuts... and I'd rather look stupid and get an answer than continue to
> > be
> > nutsified.
> >
> > To the question. On my Sony Camera - regardless of how I access the
> > device
> > (Windows Import, File System, 3rd party apps, you name it) I cannot delete
> > my
> > photos. I've tried the delete on successful import option - no dice.
> > I've
> > tried the drag and drop to trash bucket. No dice. CtrlA and del... nada.
> > I've tried going to the command line - can't even find the device to
> > navigate
> > to.
> >
> > All the help options (yes, I've even tried there) say the above should
> > work
> > seemlessly. I'm assuming I have user rights issues now... but don't see
> > anything within Vista that would allow to tweak these rights.
> >
> > PLEASE!!! For the love of all that is good and holy - please assist if
> > you
> > are able!
> > Thanks so much in advance guys.
> > Taylor

>
>

 
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dean-dean
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      07-06-2007
I think on the Cybershot (not connected to the computer method) you can
delete the whole folder containing the images, and the camera will
automatically create a new folder the next time you take pictures. But yes,
this is a workaround.

Try going to Start Menu\Programs\Accessories, right-click on Windows
Explorer, and choose "Run as Administrator". Then navigate to the drive
containing your photos to delete them. Or run Command Prompt as
Administrator, and navigate to the drive by typing

X:

where "X" is the name of the drive containing your photos. Press Enter.

"Dijinn" <> wrote in message
news:81BE7B66-3C07-49EE-B989-...
> Yes I have. The problem is with my Sony Cybershot you have to delete
> photos
> individually... one... at... a... time... Doing four or five hundred
> like
> this at a time is tedious at best. Regardless though - I'd still prefer
> to
> understand why the Vista option to delete on import doesn't work. Or,
> that
> withstanding, to know how to do it via computer - or command line even.
>
> Any help would really be greatly appreciated on this one.
> Thanks so much.
>
>
>
> "dean-dean" wrote:
>
>> Have you tried deleting them using the options on your camera (and not
>> plugging it into your computer)? Check with your camera's documentation
>> to
>> do this.
>>
>> "Dijinn" <> wrote in message
>> news:956BD458-145A-4A12-9622-...
>> > Greetings,
>> > I know this sounds like the absolute lamest question ever- but its
>> > driving
>> > me nuts... and I'd rather look stupid and get an answer than continue
>> > to
>> > be
>> > nutsified.
>> >
>> > To the question. On my Sony Camera - regardless of how I access the
>> > device
>> > (Windows Import, File System, 3rd party apps, you name it) I cannot
>> > delete
>> > my
>> > photos. I've tried the delete on successful import option - no dice.
>> > I've
>> > tried the drag and drop to trash bucket. No dice. CtrlA and del...
>> > nada.
>> > I've tried going to the command line - can't even find the device to
>> > navigate
>> > to.
>> >
>> > All the help options (yes, I've even tried there) say the above should
>> > work
>> > seemlessly. I'm assuming I have user rights issues now... but don't
>> > see
>> > anything within Vista that would allow to tweak these rights.
>> >
>> > PLEASE!!! For the love of all that is good and holy - please assist if
>> > you
>> > are able!
>> > Thanks so much in advance guys.
>> > Taylor

>>
>>


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      07-06-2007
Dijinn wrote:
> Greetings,
> I know this sounds like the absolute lamest question ever- but its driving
> me nuts... and I'd rather look stupid and get an answer than continue to be
> nutsified.
>
> To the question. On my Sony Camera - regardless of how I access the device
> (Windows Import, File System, 3rd party apps, you name it) I cannot delete my
> photos. I've tried the delete on successful import option - no dice. I've
> tried the drag and drop to trash bucket. No dice. CtrlA and del... nada.
> I've tried going to the command line - can't even find the device to navigate
> to.
>
> All the help options (yes, I've even tried there) say the above should work
> seemlessly. I'm assuming I have user rights issues now... but don't see
> anything within Vista that would allow to tweak these rights.
>




What does the camera;s manual say to do? (Hint: This isn't a Windows
issue or question.)


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Dijinn
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      07-06-2007
Amigo,
I like your "run as administrator" option. This would make a lot of sense
from a rights standpoint. Rather annoying that Vista is working so
diligently to try and protect me from myself... although I understand the
intent.

Will try this tonight and will let you know as to the results.
Taylor

"dean-dean" wrote:

> I think on the Cybershot (not connected to the computer method) you can
> delete the whole folder containing the images, and the camera will
> automatically create a new folder the next time you take pictures. But yes,
> this is a workaround.
>
> Try going to Start Menu\Programs\Accessories, right-click on Windows
> Explorer, and choose "Run as Administrator". Then navigate to the drive
> containing your photos to delete them. Or run Command Prompt as
> Administrator, and navigate to the drive by typing
>
> X:
>
> where "X" is the name of the drive containing your photos. Press Enter.
>
> "Dijinn" <> wrote in message
> news:81BE7B66-3C07-49EE-B989-...
> > Yes I have. The problem is with my Sony Cybershot you have to delete
> > photos
> > individually... one... at... a... time... Doing four or five hundred
> > like
> > this at a time is tedious at best. Regardless though - I'd still prefer
> > to
> > understand why the Vista option to delete on import doesn't work. Or,
> > that
> > withstanding, to know how to do it via computer - or command line even.
> >
> > Any help would really be greatly appreciated on this one.
> > Thanks so much.
> >
> >
> >
> > "dean-dean" wrote:
> >
> >> Have you tried deleting them using the options on your camera (and not
> >> plugging it into your computer)? Check with your camera's documentation
> >> to
> >> do this.
> >>
> >> "Dijinn" <> wrote in message
> >> news:956BD458-145A-4A12-9622-...
> >> > Greetings,
> >> > I know this sounds like the absolute lamest question ever- but its
> >> > driving
> >> > me nuts... and I'd rather look stupid and get an answer than continue
> >> > to
> >> > be
> >> > nutsified.
> >> >
> >> > To the question. On my Sony Camera - regardless of how I access the
> >> > device
> >> > (Windows Import, File System, 3rd party apps, you name it) I cannot
> >> > delete
> >> > my
> >> > photos. I've tried the delete on successful import option - no dice.
> >> > I've
> >> > tried the drag and drop to trash bucket. No dice. CtrlA and del...
> >> > nada.
> >> > I've tried going to the command line - can't even find the device to
> >> > navigate
> >> > to.
> >> >
> >> > All the help options (yes, I've even tried there) say the above should
> >> > work
> >> > seemlessly. I'm assuming I have user rights issues now... but don't
> >> > see
> >> > anything within Vista that would allow to tweak these rights.
> >> >
> >> > PLEASE!!! For the love of all that is good and holy - please assist if
> >> > you
> >> > are able!
> >> > Thanks so much in advance guys.
> >> > Taylor
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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      07-07-2007
Hey there,
I tried that and had no luck at all. I really thought that was promising.
When I try and drag the photos to the trash I get a red ghost busters X
basically saying - "no dice." When I do ctrl-A and del - it does nothing.
When I right click the photo icons to attempt to delete them, the only
options I get are: preview, open & copy.

This problem is really starting to make me wonder about my sanity. Any
other options? Is there a super-secret GOD MODE in Vista I don't know about?
I would think "run as administrator" would be as good as it gets, no?

Thanks in advance for any other ideas you might have.
Taylor


>
> "dean-dean" wrote:


> >
> > Try going to Start Menu\Programs\Accessories, right-click on Windows
> > Explorer, and choose "Run as Administrator". Then navigate to the drive
> > containing your photos to delete them.

 
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      07-07-2007


"Dijinn" wrote:

> Greetings,
> I know this sounds like the absolute lamest question ever- but its driving
> me nuts... and I'd rather look stupid and get an answer than continue to be
> nutsified.
>
> To the question. On my Sony Camera - regardless of how I access the device
> (Windows Import, File System, 3rd party apps, you name it) I cannot delete my
> photos. I've tried the delete on successful import option - no dice. I've
> tried the drag and drop to trash bucket. No dice. CtrlA and del... nada.
> I've tried going to the command line - can't even find the device to navigate
> to.
>
> All the help options (yes, I've even tried there) say the above should work
> seemlessly. I'm assuming I have user rights issues now... but don't see
> anything within Vista that would allow to tweak these rights.
>
> PLEASE!!! For the love of all that is good and holy - please assist if you
> are able!
> Thanks so much in advance guys.
> Taylor

Have you tried to just format your SanDisk? Thats what I do and it works
every time.
 
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Jeff Richards
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      07-07-2007
I assume the camera memory is a virtual drive.

As administrator, can you make any changes to that drive at all, such as
saving a file to it?
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"Dijinn" <> wrote in message
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> Hey there,
> I tried that and had no luck at all. I really thought that was promising.
> When I try and drag the photos to the trash I get a red ghost busters X
> basically saying - "no dice." When I do ctrl-A and del - it does nothing.
> When I right click the photo icons to attempt to delete them, the only
> options I get are: preview, open & copy.
>
> This problem is really starting to make me wonder about my sanity. Any
> other options? Is there a super-secret GOD MODE in Vista I don't know
> about?
> I would think "run as administrator" would be as good as it gets, no?
>
> Thanks in advance for any other ideas you might have.
> Taylor
>
>
>>
>> "dean-dean" wrote:

>
>> >
>> > Try going to Start Menu\Programs\Accessories, right-click on Windows
>> > Explorer, and choose "Run as Administrator". Then navigate to the
>> > drive
>> > containing your photos to delete them.



 
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Wulf
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      07-17-2007
What is a SanDisk and how do you format it?


 
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