You should get a memory card reader.
1. Put the pictures on a computer. 2. Put your memory card in the computer (might need an adapter if your computer doesn't have a correct slot) 3. copy the pictures onto the memory card. 4.look at the pictures.
well unless you have a memory card it will be harder if you do then you load them on the memory card and just plug that in the dsi that should work otherwise you need a usb cable with the dsi tip and you have to plug it in to the computer with the usb and select the pictures that you want and load them to the internal memory if you don't have a memory card then i sagest getting one
Without a port to attach the memory card to, you won't be able to.
To get pictures on the psp you can take the memory card out and put it ina compter and then down load from there.
You can always load your pictures directly to your computer using a USB cable rather than a memory card reader.
Yes, if your computer has a memory card reader that your particular memory card will fit into and work with. The card reader will allow your computer to read and write to the memory card as though it were any other disk drive, and you can even use the same Windows Explorer to do so.
If your phone has a memory card, you can get a reader for a few dollars and load them, or you can get the usb cord for your phone and software, or you can e-mail them to your e-mail.
If you are using a laptop computer with an inbuilt card reader, just insert your SD card & you will be able to see the card memory in your 'My Computer'. 1. You can copy the pictures by selecting & Ctrl+C & then Right-click --> Send To--> <SD Card> 2. Or after copying the picture, double-click on the SD Card icon in your 'My Computer' screen & paste the pictures by Ctrl+V. If you have a desktop computer, you will need a 'Card Reader', to read your SD Card's memory.
Memory Stick is a flash memory card. It is a data storage. In some situations it can be an input device (when you load pictures from it into an image editor), in some it can be an output device (when you write edited pictures back to your Memory Stick).
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Have not tried this, but this is what I found when searching: You may be able to do this with the supplied software and accessories with your camera, but there are external devices that make this process much easier. If you have an external memory card reader that reads and writes, you can transfer photos without using the camera or any proprietary software. In fact, when connected in this way, you can move images back and forth all you like in the same way as you would copy and paste files into different folders on your computer.
Chances are your camera has a memory card in it. Once you find out what type it is you can get a memory card reader and plug it in through the USB port. It will load the card like it would your hard drive. Then you can just copy the files you want to your computer.