Yes you Can Use A SD Card On A Desktop Computer .Just buy a USB Card Reader And Plug it in to your USB Port.
If your MacBook has an SD Card Reader, plug the card into it. It should appear on the desktop as a hard drive, probably called 'unnamed.' Drag files from the SD card to the hard drive. If your Macbook lacks an SD Card Slot, get an adapter or other device such as a printer with an SD Card Slot that will plug in to the MacBook. Plug that device into the MacBook, and proceed as before when the SD card appears on the desktop.
The SD card is a kind of solid state hard drive. It should be 'ejected' by the system before you take it out of the slot. On the desktop, click on it and select 'Eject' from the drop down menu. When the icon disappears from the desktop, it is ok to take out the SD card. If any application is using the SD card, it won't let you eject the card properly. Quit any apps that used the card before ejecting it.
Laptops tend to have a slot on the side of the computer for SD cards, but for desktop computers you'll need a USB SD card reader.
Size - is the main difference. A 'standard memory card is approximately 25mm square. A micro SD card is about a third of the size. There are adaptors available so you can use a micro SD card in a standard SD card slot.
It doesn't matter what kind of SD card you use, but SanDisk SD cards are a very good and reliable brand name for SD cards.
no i cant seem to find an easy way yet. only thing i can find so far is to use blackberry desktop manager (or your phones deskptop software) to export contacts to your computer, them copy it to an sd card. i was looking more for a way to do it solely on the phone itself, since my blackberry has a sim card and an SD card.
If it is a digital camera that utilises an SD card
yes a 2gb sd card
Get a Micro-SD to SD adapter. It looks like an SD card that has space for the Micro-SD card. Some Micro-SD cards are supplied with the adapters.
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Nokia 6600 can't sppor sd card
You can't use an SD Card with an GameCube.