Q: I copied some photos from my camera's memory card to a newly created folder on my two-year-old Surface Pro tablet PC, using a USB card reader. I could see the photos after I transferred them, but when I restarted the PC the photos were gone. I haven't gotten any "low memory" warnings. What's wrong?
Angie LaMere, Bloomington
A: I suspect the photos weren't really copied to the Surface Pro tablet.
Try this copy procedure: Connect the memory card to the Surface Pro via the card reader. When the contents of the card are displayed, copy the photos as a group. Then create a new file in a different folder on the Surface.
To do that, open File Explorer and choose "this PC" (see tinyurl.com/y8buvpx2). On the right side of the screen, choose "desktop." Create your new photos folder while inside the "desktop" folder. Then paste your photos into the new folder. When you remove the memory card and close any other programs that are running, your photos folder should be visible on your tablet's desktop screen.
If that doesn't work, download Microsoft's free "USB Troubleshooter" software (see tinyurl.com/yaer7jtd).
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