Hi,
First of all Vista should autodetect the memory card.
If it's not make sure you have inserted the card in the slot the right way round.
Double click on "Computer" in the list of drives you should see "Removable Devices" just double click on them until you find your files.
Regards.
The card will be read on the computer as a removeable drive. Go to "My Computer" and look for the removeable discs that will be listed as well as the disc you inserted may have a name like sandisc, that may show up in "My Computer" as one of the drives listed. Double click on the drive to view the folders within. It works like any other file, you can copy, paste delete, etc.
Start up a computer with
Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7. Insert the SD card into an external memory
card reader or into the computer's built in card reader. If it the first time a
SD card has been inserted into the computer, Windows will recognize the SD card
and automatically install drivers to read the memory card.
Go to the computer
view by clicking on the windows start menu icon in the bottom right corner of
the computer. In Windows 7 and Vista click "Computer". In Windows XP
click "My Computer"
Right click on the
SD drive under the computer heading. A dialog box with different options for
the drive will appear. Click on "Format" to bring up the formatting
dialog box.
Select the type of
formatting (also known as file system format). In Windows XP or Vista there are
several choices including FAT, FAT 32, and NTFS. In Windows 7 there is an added
choice called exFAT formatting. This is an improved FAT formatting type with improved
meta data capabilities. Choose the formatting type, name if the drive if
desired, check or uncheck the "quick format" option, and press the
"Start" button. When the SD card format is
complete Windows will provide a notification.
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