The Mac can read files of any type from any media that the PC can. If your Mac does not have a built in disk drive of the right type, buy a USB drive and plug it into a USB port on the Mac.
You need to download them into my pictures folder o your computer.
yes. but you have to do it through the computer. you download the pictures from the nikon to the computer and when you have finished doing that, you have to make a folder under my pictures of the pictures you want on your ipod and then plug your ipod in and click on your ipod then click on photos and select sync photos from and pick my pictures and then pick selected folders and then click on the folder you made.
In the Applications folder is a folder called Utilities. In the Utilities folder is Disk Utility. Disk Utility will Erase / Partition / Format a hard drive.
The sub folder is a folder inside the file folder. For example... The "Sample Pictures" folder is a sub folder to the "My Pictures" folder. It's pretty straight forward and simple...so hope that helps?
Yes you can, assuming it is in a format legible by a PC. Place the CD into the CD/DVD player, and wait for the disk to spin up. On a PC (Windows), open My Computer, and left-click on the DC drive. You should see your folders and/or pictures appear in the window. Select the pictures you want to move, and right-click them. Choose "Copy". Then, navigate to the folder you want to put the pictures in, right-click and select "Paste". Your pictures will be transferred then.
Plug in both the photo key chain, and the USB drive to the computer. Open the keychains folder and select/highlight all the photos~ Open the USB drives folder next to the keychains folder.. With all the photos selected/highlighted in the keychain folder, Drag them over into the USB folder. Once they transfer over, you're done, and can 'safely remove drives'. :)
Yes.
Folder
pictures folder
The hard disk is the device that stores the folders.
A disk space analyzer is a software utility for the visualization of disk space usage by getting the size for each folder (including sub-folders) and files in a folder or drive.
sure