Just right click, then click copy and then right click and click paste where you want it
Any music you have a license to play can be downloaded from an external drive via a USB port. Simply transfer the music directory files into the Music directory located on the hard drive of your computer. This can be a slow procedure, as music files are quite large.
If it just a DS light, you can not download music, although if is a DSi(wich i dont think are even out yet), then plug it in to your computer and drag and drop the music files.
Unless that computer has all your music, you will lose all the music on your iPhone and it will be replaced with their music. So instead, if you just want their music but still keep your music, just drag the music files to your iPhone.
You can use Import/Export feature of Microsoft Outlook in order to get Outlook files from Old computer to the new Computer.
At the moment, you cannot sync full music libraries, nor can you sync individual music files as this would be pretty much pointless. You can however, transfer your music files to your iDisk and then download them from your iDisk onto the new host computer. Alternatively, the cheaper way would be to simply just use a USB or a hard-drive.
If the itunes is properly updated it will ask you if you would like to transefere the music onto the new itunes on the new computer. and then all your music will be on the new computer:)
Yes as long as they are MP3, or WAP files, and you downlaod the music into your music file which zune will watch for new music and add it to your library
It is not possible to just copy and paste your game files over to a new computer. You may need to install all the gaming files onto the computer, the manually (install the games the way you did with your old computer).
You would have to place the card into a computer and move the files into a folder in the computer. Then, take the new card and put it into the computer. Move the files from the old card onto the new card.
What you have to do is make sure all of whats on your iPod at the moment is on the computer it's already synced to. Also make sure your iPod is set to manually manage music . Then you sync it to the computer you want it synced to, and don't worry about losing your files. when its synced, go back to the other computer and plug in your iPod and drag the folder with your music in it into your iPod. Then go back to the second computer and sync your iPod. All your files will then be transfered to the computer you want.
Adding music to a Samsung Gravity T can be an easier task than it may seem. Plug the Samsung Gravity into the computer using the USB cable that came with the device. Click on the Windows Orb and choose My Computer, select the new drive that has appeared. This will give you access to the Samsung's memory card. Open a new Windows explorer window, and then navigate to the folder containing the music files to be moved over. Right click to highlight the music to be sent over and select copy. Go back to the window with the Samsung Gravity's directory and select Paste to paste the music files onto the device.
because your music is saved on the old computer. You are logging in to your iTunes store account so you can continue to purchase music. This is separate from the music you already have in your iTunes library. you will need to copy your existing music library from the old computer to the new computer to access it with the new iTunes software.