Assume you mean SD Card when you say SanDisk. Use My Files (or File Manager).
1) Find the DCIM folder in Device Storage and check
2) Go to More on upper right
3) Select Move
4) Navigate to SD Card and select. The entire folder will get moved to SD Card
You may want to create a "dummy" folder on your device storage first. Make a practice run to make sure the dummy folder got moved.
Next time you take photo, you will be asked where you want to store your photos, since the DCIM folder is no longer in the device storage. You can choose device internal storage or SD Card.
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tim horton
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7 years ago
Assume you mean SD Card when you say SanDisk. Use My Files (or File Manager).
1) Find the DCIM folder in Device Storage and check
2) Go to More on upper right
3) Select Move
4) Navigate to SD Card and select. The entire folder will get moved to SD Card
You may want to create a "dummy" folder on your device storage first. Make a practice run to make sure the dummy folder got moved.
Next time you take photo, you will be asked where you want to store your photos, since the DCIM folder is no longer in the device storage. You can choose device internal storage or SD Card.
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stuffmushroom
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2 Messages
7 years ago
You can also transfer photos to your computer first
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CathyoS
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6 years ago
Hi there, I think you can transfer the photos to your computer first. Then you can transferred them to your SD card.
For me, I used this way and ApowerManager is my primary choice. You can have a try. Easy and fast.
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