Hi all,
Nikki, nothing wrong with making mistakes. Now let's see if we can
clear up this mess.
Nikki B writes:
> Good morning everyone,
> I need to make a huge public apology. I stated yesterday that I
> waas successfully using an HC SD card in my BN. Upon closer
> scrutiny, I realized that it was not a high capacity card but
> rather a high speed card. What can I say? I have egg on my face
> and I truly apologize for causing confusion for anyone on this
> list. From what I understand, the high capacity cards will indeed
> work but they must be used with a card reader or other adapter
> and not directly in the SD slot. I still don't really understand
> the difference in a HC SD card; nor do I understand the
> difference in a high capacity card and a regular card either. So
> much to learn.
OK, a regular Secure Digital Card, is one that is below 2 gigs in
capasity. It holds less than 2 gigs of stuff on it. A high Capasity
Secure Digital Card an HCSD is one that holds more than 2 gigs of
stuff and allows the stuff to be compressed so that you get more onto
the card. As for high Speed cards, I think those are just what they
say they are.
Now, as for the confusion with the card reader, you need one of those
for your PC, not the BN. All the SD cards should fit the BN just
fine. You need a card reader to transfer the data from the PC onto
the card. Then, you take the card out of the reader and put it into
the BN's card slot.
I have a tutorial on my web site called File Transfers that describes
all this. Look in the bookstore.
Ann P.
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