An SD card only.
To get any type of data onto the memory stick use a memory stick reader and connect it to a computer. from there u just drag and drop.
Two ways: 1) Copy the data for MHFU onto an empty Memory stick. Then tale out the Memory stick and use an adaptor to plug it into a computer, then you just copy the data 2) Copy the data for MHFU onto an empty Memory stick. Then connect the PSP to a computer via the USB, then copy the data onto your computer
The data is saved onto the cartridge. Remember that the DS and DS lite do not have internal memory.
yes you can
Any game you download from the PSN will go onto your Memory Stick. To play them, select memory stick from the PSP's menu bar, the games will be shown there.
Then just don't bother. Or if you have to, transfer the data onto your PC first, format the stick, then copy anything you want to keep back onto it.
No, Pokemon data is still stored on the game card itself, not on the internal memory of the 3DS.
1KB = 1024Bytes So 36000 x 1024 = 36864000 or 36.864MB Your answer is yes it will easily fit on a 60.5MB memory stick.
For Tablets you have to have a word reading software (Documents to go.) This is usually preloaded on to the device. Click save. You should visit The Android Forum or specify your device (Phone,Tablet, or etc.)
you would think that if you would do that it would be inapropriate. however if you do it it is not that bad so yes and no.
This is simple math it wont fit. Its not going to fit the game is to big! You need a bigger memory stick.
Data install installs all necessary and most used information onto your memory stick from the UMD. This decreases loading times within the game; how much data you install determines how much time is taken off of the loading times. This decreases loading times because it is faster to load off of a memory stick than it is off of the UMD. Additionally, data install extends your battery life, as your PSP won't have to use extra energy to spin and read the UMD - it will just pull the information off of the memory stick.