Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Copy Images To A Memory Card For A Digital Frame

Digital frames allow you to display a variety of different digital images in one frame. The amount of images usually is dependent upon the amount of memory space you have. These electronic frames will rotate, on schedule, each image that has been added to the frame's internal hard disk or a connected memory card. The type of memory card that is required for your digital frame varies. Some digital frames are compatible with microSD or SD cards.


Instructions


1. Insert the memory card into the computer's memory card slot. If the computer doesn't have a compatible memory card slot, plug in the USB cable of a memory card reader into the computer's USB port, then insert the memory card into the memory card reader's card slot.


2. Click "Open Folder to View Files" in the Windows AutoPlay screen. If no AutoPlay window opens, click on the desktop "Start" menu, then click on the "Computer" or "My Computer" folder. Inside that folder, click on the removable disk drive that represents the memory card.


3. Drag images saved on your computer and drop them into the removable disk folder.


4. Remove your memory card from the computer's or the memory card reader's slot when you have transferred all of your photos.


5. Insert the memory card into the digital frame's memory card slot. The location of the memory card slot varies per frame, but it is most likely on either the left or right side of the frame. The frame will read and display the images on your memory card.







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