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How do i move photo's from a external card to a internal memory on a digital photo frame

  • Harrie Dec 26, 2014

    Hi Colin Graham PT, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? What frame? brand and model please.

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Stu, This is a good answer, but not for this question. The question is not about a computer, but a digital photo frame.
That is why I asked for the brand and model of the frame.

  • Stu Morris K Dec 31, 2014

    the question itself does not require the information you ask for

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If you have an external card reader, attach it to your computer by using a USB cable. Your computer should instantly recognize the card.
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Insert a memory card into the card reader. Again, your computer will notice the card reader and make the files (photos) available. 91516.image5.jpg enlarge.gif Enlarge
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Open your computer's main system folder, then open the card reader's drive. This figure shows a Windows computer system folder, including a card reader. 4
Open the folder into which you want to copy the image files. You can also simply drag the files to your computer's desktop. 5
Drag and drop the image files in the reader's folder to your computer's hard drive. You can place the files either in the folder you opened or on the desktop.

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