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How Do I Get Pictures Onto A Memory Card For A Digital Frame?
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2 Responses to “How Do I Get Pictures Onto A Memory Card For A Digital Frame?”


October 12th, 2009 at 10:12 am
yes
put the card in and open
open the picture folder
drag and drop
very easy
October 12th, 2009 at 10:12 am
TomTom assumes that you have a card reader. If you have one then the job is about that simple. If not… you can get one at a discount store like WalMart for about $20.
If the card is the same sort that your camera uses, then you may be able to upload pictures from the computer to the camera. (Some cameras don’t allow this)
- Connect camera or a USB card reader (with card installed) to the computer
- Open the folder that contains the pictures destined for the frame
- Select the pictures by clicking on them (press & hold CTRL while clicking to select multiples)
- Click the EDIT menu and select ‘copy to folder’
- select the camera’s DCIM folder (if possible) or the card reader’s drive letter as the destination
- click the COPY button
A card reader is really the way to go.