Deleting Photos You Do Not Want
You can easily set about deleting photos from your media devices. This guide can quickly and easily walk you through the process beginning you a basic tool you need to have to operate your computer.
For photos that are on your computer, you will need to figure out where the photos are. Most often they will be in a folder called “my documents”. This is easily found by clicking on start menu, going to documents and finally to my documents. Once you have my documents open, the photos you want to be removed should be available for you to select.
From there you will select the photo that you wish to delete, click on it once and then right click and select delete. While this sounds complicated, a few practice clicks will give you practice to be able to do this like a pro. Although it won’t remove every trace of the photo, so don’t rely on this technique if you never want anyone to see that picture again.
To permanently remove the photos, exit out of “my document” with the red X. In the upper right corner, then go to your desktop which is the main page you see when you turn your computer on. Find the trash can here, then once again right click to open up another menu and select empty the recycle bin there. The steps that have been outlined will also work for other removable media sources, such as memory sticks from and IMs and emails.
To remove photos from your camera, you can review them through the menu and decide to delete them from the device at that time. Most cameras will require you to confirm that you want to leave them, but once it is done they will be removed from the memory. You can also attach the camera to your computer and remove them with the steps outlined above.
Deleting photos can help to save room on your hard drive and is a simple process. In just a few clicks of your mouse you can remove these quickly. Deleting them from your camera’s memory card is important to make sure that your photos aren’t used unscrupulously by others.

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