Thank you, I wish i had someone to share my challenges with. I really need a partner I can trust. I thought I had one, but she would not put up with me visiting my side of the family, it was hers, and hers only. God bless you Heavenbound, you are wonderful. I'm glad I was able to help some people a little. And I hope things are going good for you.
@@jamessween know one should ever get between familys. You can tell your children love you very much. I pray you are keeping up with the virus, because of your underlining health problems.
This is a really interesting and informative video. I don't know how to do it but my husband had to do this to quite a few of our phones a while back. He couldn't get all my photos of my Dad back and I cried for months... My Dad had just passed. Anyway, I know this video is very helpful . Thank you. Blessings ! 💞☺
Aw! I am so sorry. I'm glad you were able to enjoy this. I wish people would share these kind of videos so things like that don't happen to them. Getting photos of a card is easy, but this note pad I still am stumped on. Thanks Dee for watching, and God bless.
I like doing stuff like that but boy can it take up your time sometimes. Glad you figured out how to do it. Hopefully spring is right around the corner than there were be more to video. Have a great week!
Ya! I'm sure having troubles finding good videos to film. Spring will be here soon. I hope. You can see even the big channels are having troubles finding stuff to film. Thanks Greg!
For finding files on a storage device like this: Try the *search* function in the upper-right corner ("Search Removable Disk") of the Windows File Explorer. It's a text field, so click on it and type. For notepad file, try entering "notepad" and see what comes up. For videos, search for ".avi", or ".mov", "wmv", "mp4", etc. It will give you a list of what it finds.
Thank you, I just broke my phone and I won't charge or power up so this is a big help!
DCIM means camera. Did not know that! Thanks for this James
Very helpful. You are a smart man. Blessings to you
Thank you, I wish i had someone to share my challenges with. I really need a partner I can trust. I thought I had one, but she would not put up with me visiting my side of the family, it was hers, and hers only. God bless you Heavenbound, you are wonderful. I'm glad I was able to help some people a little. And I hope things are going good for you.
@@jamessween know one should ever get between familys. You can tell your children love you very much. I pray you are keeping up with the virus, because of your underlining health problems.
Thanks for sharing James
Your welcome, and I hope this helps some. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic job my friend.
Thank you. Allot of people don't realize they can achieve this. They just throw their phones away.
This is a really interesting and informative video. I don't know how to do it but my husband had to do this to quite a few of our phones a while back. He couldn't get all my photos of my Dad back and I cried for months... My Dad had just passed. Anyway, I know this video is very helpful . Thank you. Blessings ! 💞☺
Aw! I am so sorry. I'm glad you were able to enjoy this. I wish people would share these kind of videos so things like that don't happen to them. Getting photos of a card is easy, but this note pad I still am stumped on. Thanks Dee for watching, and God bless.
I like doing stuff like that but boy can it take up your time sometimes. Glad you figured out how to do it. Hopefully spring is right around the corner than there were be more to video.
Have a great week!
Ya! I'm sure having troubles finding good videos to film. Spring will be here soon. I hope. You can see even the big channels are having troubles finding stuff to film. Thanks Greg!
For finding files on a storage device like this: Try the *search* function in the upper-right corner ("Search Removable Disk") of the Windows File Explorer. It's a text field, so click on it and type. For notepad file, try entering "notepad" and see what comes up. For videos, search for ".avi", or ".mov", "wmv", "mp4", etc. It will give you a list of what it finds.
Ok, thank you I will try that. This is my first time trying this.