You will need to plug the SD into your PC; either using a card adaptor or, for most modern PCs and laptops have SD sockets built-in. Next use Windows explorer to navigate to your pictures. Select the ones you want to move (hold down the Ctrl key and click each one you want to move). If you want to move them - ie remove them from the PC and put them onto the SD card, type Ctrl+X to cut the images, navigate to the SD card, and type Ctrl+V to paste them into position. If you want to copy the images, then do the same as the last paragraph, but type Ctrl+C instead of Ctrl+X.
If the tablet does not have SD card support, you can either transfer photos by connecting the tablet to a PC (via USB), and move the files into the tablet's internal SD. Another way is to move it into a storage site (ie: Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, etc.) and once there, download it from there to your tablet.
yes, if your PC has both usb port and an sd-reader. you can't do it directly though.
you take out the sd card and put it in the PC then a pop up will apper then you go to open files and go from there..............
No you cant but you can use a micro sd card and copy or move the pictures or video or audio to the mirco sd card then connect it to your computer
yep most pc's dont have this a mac does but for a pc get a sd adapter then put the sd in it and the adapter is like a usb.
To download photos to a another clean sd card, one must select the sd card as the storage.
No, you cannot move them from the iPad to the SD card (export). The camera connection kit is for importing only. You can email them to a computer and put them on an SD card using a card reader, or use an Apple computer with Mountain Lion and iPhoto to view the photos in your Photo Stream.
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Yes, in fact many modern digital cameras are designed to use an SD (or microSD) card to store the photos they take.
If it is a digital camera that utilises an SD card
Blackberry phones use micro SD for memory expansion. Open the battery compartment on the back of your phone and there is a slot next to the SIM card where a micro SD card can be inserted. If you have a Blackberry Pearl, there is a door on the side of the phone that can be opened and the micro SD pushed in. The micro SD can now be configured to store photos, videos, music and other personal files by telling each program on the Blackberry to save to the micro SD. You may also want to move some of your existing photos, etc. to the micro SD by plugging your phone into your PC with a USB cable and dragging and dropping the files from the phone's drive letter to the micro SD's drive letter (they will have two separate drive letters). Applications that you install on your Blackberry will always install on the system memory and not the micro SD.