Question:
how to transfer photos from computer to sd card?
shirley
2010-03-11 09:59:52 UTC
want to make a sd card for a photo frame
Seven answers:
Ballerino
2010-03-11 10:05:15 UTC
You put your sd card into your sd slot on your comp. (normally in the front)



Sometimes there will be a message that pops up saying "autorun.exe" open with... and will list different actions to do. If not open my computer and look in the removable disks drives till you find the correct drive with your card. then go to your pics, highlight them, right-click and select copy then paste in the window that is your sd card/removable disk. Remove your SD card and ta-da your SD Card now has your photos on them.



Hope this helped.
Gregg
2010-03-11 10:11:27 UTC
1) Usually the product that is using (Electronic Photo Frame) the SD Card will have a USB or a like hookup to the PC. Just put the SD Card into the frame and plug the frame (using a USB cord, would come with the frame) into the computer USB port. It should show up as a drive so you can drag and drop onto the SD Card. (The frame might come with its own CD for software for moving photos, at this time it would pop up the program)



2) If that's not the case and you do not have an SD Card reader on your computer (Me) you can always get and External SD Card Reader to do the same job. Plug the External SD Card Reader into the computer (usually with a USB Cable that comes with the reader) and the SD Card into the Reader. It should notice it as a drive (find it under "My Computer" for windows) and allow you to drag and drop. Then put the SD Card back into the photo frame.



(Amazon.com, Best Buy, Target, Wal-mart, or any electronics store will probably carry and SD Card Reader.)
Andrew B
2010-03-11 10:02:44 UTC
you gotta have a sd card reader to hook up to the computer, or its built into the computer. you can use an mp3 player, a camera, etc... as long as it hooks up to the computer. access the sd card through "my computer" on the start menu and just drag and drop your files onto the card. remove the card from the device, and place in your photo frame, and there ya go! ;)
claire
2016-11-30 17:22:09 UTC
You may have no idea of transferring photos to SD card Pantech Burst. Actually, the steps are similar with other phones. You need to restart a memory card on your Pantech Burst first, and then you are able to transfer photos to SD card Pantech Burst as usual. Copy or move other files are also acceptable.







1.Tap “Menu” option and find “Settings”, click “Reset”.



2.Enter the password; choose “OK” to go on the next step.



3.Choose “External Memory Reset” and click “Yes”.



4.Tap “Menu” again and go to “My stuff”.



5.Select a folder to open or choose photos you want.



6.Click “Option” icon and choose “Copy or Move”.



7.Find mobile phone icon and choose Memory card to transfer photos to SD card.





It is simple and easy to operate with the above steps of transferring photos to SD card Pantech Burst. If you are still confused, you can import photos to the computer first, and then transfer photos from computer.
J I H
2010-03-11 11:32:23 UTC
If your computer has card reading slots then just put in the card & drag & drop the pics onto it, if the comp doesn't have the card slots then you will need a card reader that you plug into a USB slot & drag/drop the files to it.
snowwillow20
2010-03-11 11:18:38 UTC
You need a card reader and then just copy/paste ot drag/drop from the pc to the card.
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