Trouble viewing direct from camera to IPod

All on line user info say's that once I go into Ipod after direct linking that I will see the Roll# and all pertaining information to the successful link. Yes true to this point.
to view them however I only have the option of delete or cancel and not BROWSE. Help, Where is BROWSE.

...could this be a problem with the formatting of the iPod's drive? I don't want to reformat it if it means losing the pictures I can't access through my computer...

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