Exporting images in bridge CS5

for some reason when we go to export images we have adjusted in Bridge CS5, the only option that comes up is "hard drive".. when we select that we have no idea where it is exporting to. On our desktop we have other options like Facebook, and any place on the local hard drive we can navigate to, but on this laptop which is a new windows 8 machine we don't have those other options. Can anyone out there please shed some light on this issue for me. Thank you, Eric Simonson

I am using a USB cable to connect my camera to my PC.  If I take the SD card out and use my laptop card reader it works fine.
Thanks,
Jo.

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