SDHC for back up disk

Hi
Is it possible to use SDHC (High Capacity) card with time machine?
or if my MacBookPro SD slot support SDHC card?
My mac is a MacBookPro with Snow Leopard.
The card i want to use is this:
http://www.sandisk.com/microsites/extremeteam/index.html
Sandisk Extreme SDHC 32GB
I want to back up ONLY my documents which are 500MB. Not all the disk.
With regards,
A.P.

HI,
If you are backing up data and your Mac has a SuperDrive you can burn to CD's or DVD's directly from the Finder.
Mac OS X: About burning data onto CDs
Way less expensive!
I just checked that link's support page. There is no mention of the card drivers being compatible with 10.6 Only Macintosh OS X. Considering the price I'd make sure their software was updated to 10.6 before purchasing a product from them.
http://www.sandisk.com/sandisk-support/driver-download-wizard
Carolyn

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