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By default, every picture or video you take on your phone is automatically copied (or synched) to your computer whenever you connect and open the Zune software. This is great for a couple of reasons. First, if you ever lose your phone or accidentally delete a photo or video from it, you’re covered with a safety copy. Also, automated PC synching saves time if you plan to edit pictures or videos on your PC. If you don’t want items to be automatically copied over, that’s an option, too.

1. View Your Pictures

  1. Connect your phone to your PC via the USB cable, and then open the Zune software.

  2. Click Collection.

  3. Click Pictures.

  4. Click the album that matches the name of your phone.

2. View Your Videos

  1. Connect your phone to your PC via the USB cable, and then open the Zune software.

  2. Click Collection.

  3. Click Videos.

  4. Click Personal.

3. Change Sync Settings

  1. Connect your phone to your PC via the USB cable, and then open the Zune software.

  2. Click Settings.

  3. Click Phone.

  4. Click Pictures & Videos.

  5. Under Import Settings, select the options you prefer.

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