1st tke the micro sd memory crd n muv in2 a swmmin' pool...n jst shout the nmes of the fyls u wanna dlte n thrw the crd in the pool...n aftr 1yr,jst gt bck the crd!
i dont know, the same thing happened to me and the only way to do it is to delete some files
Put all important files in an external hard drive, delete all files on the computer, not the external drive, empty the recycle bin, copy drive to computer, then you're done.
You are pretty sure that those dlls belong to the Trend Micro which was already uninstalled then you can delete them. The best way to check, just move all those files in another folder, and if the operating system doesn't give any errors you can delete all those files for sure. It's recommended to restart the system after you clean your hard drive(s) from dlls.
Put your card in a card reader and plug it into the pc, then oper your card with winrar. you will see a folder named as "temp". that folder contains all tec files, just delete that folder and you will get rid of them for a little time.
yes, unless you don't fill the memory card with too much files or your phone will function slow.
order a Ubuntu CD, insert it in ur CD ROM drive and start ur PC with it Now when compter starts, open your SD micro drive and format it...
im have micro sd memory stick. Im dont now how its my passworld
Blackberry phones use micro SD for memory expansion. Open the battery compartment on the back of your phone and there is a slot next to the SIM card where a micro SD card can be inserted. If you have a Blackberry Pearl, there is a door on the side of the phone that can be opened and the micro SD pushed in. The micro SD can now be configured to store photos, videos, music and other personal files by telling each program on the Blackberry to save to the micro SD. You may also want to move some of your existing photos, etc. to the micro SD by plugging your phone into your PC with a USB cable and dragging and dropping the files from the phone's drive letter to the micro SD's drive letter (they will have two separate drive letters). Applications that you install on your Blackberry will always install on the system memory and not the micro SD.
what you could do is buy a micro SD card, put it in your phone, move all the files to the memory card, plug you memory chip into an adapter and plug it into your computer. hope this helped :D
No, a memory card (aka micro SD card) holds files such as videos, pictures, ring-tones, songs, etc. Not for sms message holding.
A person could purchase a Micro Memory Stick from many electronic retailers. Stores such as Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, and Tiger Direct all sell Micro Memory Sticks. Micro Memory sticks can be used in cellular phones to expand storage.
No. There is no app that will clear your mobile storage. You will have to go in and delete some of your files such as music or videos, or simply buy a micro-SD card if your phone can take it.