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Can this Picasa instance import other images correctly? A Win7 install usually includes some gratuitous pictures in "C:\Users\Public\Pictures\Sample Pictures", so navigate there and see if Picasa can import them. If yes, continue.
This was performed without me doing anything, they are there.
I'll try your next recommendation now.
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From Windows (outside of Picasa), can you manually drag-and-drop pictures from the USB20FD card to a folder on your hard drive (e.g., "My Documents" or "My Pictures")? If yes, continue.
I was able to drag and drop a photo from the "card" to an "SSD".
I'll try your next recommendation now.
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Will Picasa import those copied pictures from that intermediate location?
Picasa imported the selected photo.
To do that I needed to do some "manipulation".
I'll explain with the help of several Screen Shots which will follow.
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Note that in the first photo, #6, there is a RED X on it.
By dragging the photo, #6, to the right pane, the RED X goes away.
Once there, the RED X has gone away and in the lower right-hand corner, the Import Options are available.
I imported it, more than once to "test" the Non-Duplicate Option.
It appears that it does not work either as I now have four copies of the photo.
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My current observation:
All of the Picasa Options, that I have "set" and used for years, appeared to be REVERSED.
Why, I have no idea.
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I'm beginning to lose confidence in myself.
The frustration is unbelievable.
Something so very simple.
Perhaps I should just invest in the Picasa Downloads for sale.
If I do however, they could be filled with a myriad of frustration also.
Should I throw in the towel?