You may need to purchase an adapter. Depending on the type of "compact flash", you can purchase devices that will allow the card to be read by your usb port.
Copy and paste from PC to the Sansa
The Fuji s9000 Sandisk compact fash card is used to store digital photos that are taken on a Fuji camera. A person can then insert the card to load photos to their computer.
The data transfer rate of a Sandisk Compact Flash 8 GB memory card is 10/MB per second minimum. This memory card is geared towards serious photographers that take many pictures quickly.
Products like Sandisk Compact Flash are used for storage of data, commonly as memory cards in modern digital cameras. Today the storage capacity is usually in gigabyte range and keeps improving as flash memory technology gets better and better.
You don't. If you do format it you will delete everything on it, including your pictures. I am assuming you have a USB-memory with pictures from a camera? If this is the case the pictures are saved in a lossless format and are usually not viewable by basic programs like Paint etc. Either way: Attach the memory stick to your computer. Go to "My computer" and then into the memory stick. If it does not appear there you may need to refresh the window and wait for the computer to find the memory or install the drivers for the memory so that the computer can see and access it. Once accessed you should find files and or folders. Find out where the pictures are, can be one large file containing several pictures. Google the file extension to find out what software you can use to access the file.
You don't. If you do format it you will delete everything on it, including your pictures. I am assuming you have a USB-memory with pictures from a camera? If this is the case the pictures are saved in a lossless format and are usually not viewable by basic programs like Paint etc. Either way: Attach the memory stick to your computer. Go to "My computer" and then into the memory stick. If it does not appear there you may need to refresh the window and wait for the computer to find the memory or install the drivers for the memory so that the computer can see and access it. Once accessed you should find files and or folders. Find out where the pictures are, can be one large file containing several pictures. Google the file extension to find out what software you can use to access the file.
you drag them out of the documents folder on your SanDisk.
Yes, just insert the Sandisk into a USB port and click the icon that will appear on your screen and click open. Drag the photos to iPhoto.
The most common uses of a SanDisk 8GB memory stick are storage of pictures, files and various documents. A SanDisk 8GB memory stick is designed for long term storage.
Yes, the SanDisk ImageMate SDDR-89-A15 is compatible on a Mac computer.
Just connect your player to your computer and view your players files from Windows Explorer and delete the unwanted files.
You need to be more specific, if you mean a phone, camera or games console style sandisk like memory card, then you need to find the files in My computer, or the mac equivilant