Short answer: No. Long answer: All data is automatically stored in SD cards, unless there isn't one or one has altered the settings. When one purchases a new SD card, all the previously recorded data is stored in the old memory card. To obtain the data for the previous SD card, one has to transfer the files. So when one puts in a new SD card, the new data will be stored in the new SD card.
Well I can answer this Question for you. If you own a SD card and saved it onto the SD card, just Copy the data back into the Wii's Memory. if you don't have a SD card you or somebody must of Erased the data from the game or the Wii's Memory. That's all I can help you with or anyone can help you with. If this info does not help you, You're going to have to start all over again --Canadadry
Most mobile phones will accept a mini-SD card to which data can be transferred. The mini-SD card can then be inserted into an SD card reader (usually with an adapter to make it compatible with an regular SD card slot) and data transferred from the mini-SD card to the hard drive of the computer.
First, get a Micro SD to SD adapter. Next, get an SD card reader. Put the Micro SD card in the adapter, and put the adapter in the card reader. Now, connect the card reader to your computer and take the data off the card. Once the data is off the card, put the Micro SD card back in your phone, and format the card. Put the Micro SD card back in the adapter, and put the data back on the card.
Unless you've got a funky SD card, importing an image doesn't erase it from the SD card. You could import it a thousand times on different computers if you liked.
A SD card reader is your best bet. If your pictures will not come off the card with a card reader, there is no other way possible to recover the data.
yes. All your data/songs are in you sd card =) #7@
The memory card which has the feature to prevent earsure is a regular SD card. It has a little slider on the top corner that when clicked down it will put a read only write to the card and won't allow anything to get copied on or erased.
Visit data then download it to the sd card channels on wii chanels
if you copy the game's save data to the sd card, then put it into the different wii, and copy the save data into the wii memory from the sd card, it is possible
yes
you need a SD card to transport the data with =]
Write protecting your SD card memory does not necessary guarantee a long lifespan.