Transferring photos from CF card to external hard drive

Such a dumb basic question.  New mac user, huge learning curve. Could transfer photos in my sleep on my pc. Cant use the usual drag and drop motions here. Do NOT want to load my new mac with thousands of pics (im a photographer) I JUST want to transfer them from my CF card to my external hard drive (yes, I can see them both on my desktop). PLEASE help meeee

What format is the EHD formatted as, I suspect it may be NFS which is a PC format. NFS drives can be read by OS X but OS X cannot write to them. If this is the case either re-format the drive as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) or purchase a new EHD and format it correctly. I suspect you may not know how to format, if not here are some instructions:
http://osxdaily.com/2012/01/04/format-an-external-hard-drive-or-usb-flash-drive- for-mac-os-x/
In addition you should be backing up your computer using Time Machine, TM will also backup EHD's that are formatted for OS X. It will not back up PC formatted EHDs. If you are unfamiliar with TM please book mark and use:
http://www.apple.com/support/timemachine/

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