You should have a USB cable that came with it, when you plug it in, it may take a few minutes to detect but then under My Computer, you can browse to the Mobile Device or Removable Drive listing that pops-up. You then can browse to the image folders within the phone and copy the photos over like you would from one folder on your computer to another.
Do you have Blackberry RIM installed? Does your PC recognize your Blackberry when attached by USB?
On my Pearl, when I attach it by USB my PC recognizes it (Windows XP). The Blackberry itself asks if I want to let it be recognized for file transfer. I always respond [OK].
Once recognized for file transfer, you should be able to go into Windows Explorer and see it as a separate drive. Also, your expansion card should be seen as well. This should allow you to transfer the photos to your hard drive.
Install the Blackberry Desktop Manager - should have come with your phone, or it’s downloadable... then your phone will be seen by your computer like a hard drive and you can copy/move pics from the phone.
You can then explore them to find your pictures and move/copy/delete them as needeed.
See post #2. Its really not rocket science. User friendly.
Save to memory SD card and move over, or send them each to a different email account if you have one that you can access from your compter. Go to Media, Pictures, All pictures, and on each picture tap the Blackberry button, select share, emial send.
Sounds an ID Ten T problem with an obvious solution.