Sorry...you can only put in as many as the motherboard will accept...ie: slots 1&2, slots 3&4 (that is usually all that the PC hold. Now, in the older PCs there was a 'piggyback' card that could accept another two mem cards then it would go into the slot..but, now I do not think that is acceptable.
Memory cards are relatively unsecure unless you put a password on the material.
It was in the game and in the memory cards you could put in the controller.
Memory cards are typically small pieces of nondescript plastic, sometimes with a label for how much information it can hold. They go inside cell phones and other electronics, to hold information that the device cannot hold. Not all devices have the same type of memory card, but you should be able to tell. You can put all multimedia information on memory cards.
well i blew into the back of the PlayStation 2 (unplugged) and then put the memory card in and out. it worked but took a while to get the memory card in the right spot.
No, the PSP uses 'pro duo' memory sticks, while the DS uses 'SD' memory cards. They are different shapes, and are not interchangable.
You will need a memory card inside it to store any data - the PSP's internal memory is only for its own firmware and internal settings. Note that 'SD cards' are not compatible with PSPs, you need 'Memory Stick' brand memory cards, which are a slightly different size.
Listen Carefully I mean Read Carefully! There is something on the side of the iphone and u open up that place you put in the memory card and Waaahla U got it!
A deck of cards
Just as you need a computer to put information onto a memory card you will need a computer or something that reads memory cards to print from the memory card
Yes. Banks provide prepaid gift cards and prepaid credit cards to its customers. You can always put any amount of money you want into these cards. If you are asking about prepaid mobile cards, then many ATMs have this feature. You can add value into your prepaid mobile line using the ATM.
The PSP takes Pro Duo memory sticks. If any other company than Sony makes those, you can use them, just don't try to put 'SD' memory cards in because they are the wrong shape.
Take a phone to your hand and you will see a some kind of box in right side of your phone where is writed microSD. Open it and put your memory card inside.