To move pictures from the computer to my 8703, I simply email them to myself (trying to keep the files JPG and as small as possible), and then open the email on my Blackberry; then, put the cursor on the attachment, click and find "open attachment"; click on the file name of the picture; click and choose "expand"; click on "Full Content"; click "View"; click on "Save Image"; then it will say "Save file" and "Path: /home/user/pictures/" and then the file name. Click on "Save" and confirm, and you are done! Go to main screen, open "Pictures" and you should be able to scroll through and find it. Right now I'm trying to remember how to arrange/move pictures, since there are a number of preloaded pictures.
Yes, you can
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.
go to the control panel on your computer
The RAM, or, Random Access Memory. This is what your computer uses to move around small files. The RAM can be used to move larger files, but only portions at a time.
It could be because you have corrupted files on it. Try using it on a different computer if you have one. If it works on a separate computer, just move all of the files off of it, format it on the computer it doesn't work with and then just move the files back onto it. This has happened to me before and that seemed to do the trick.
Most, yes. Moving operating system files or program files can cause problems.
Move them to a USB flash drive and use that to move them to the PS3 if the files are compatible with the PS3
Move the files from the SD card to a computer. Then connect your device to the computer via USB cable and move them to the Nexus 7.
Yes you can. I move pics and other things to my tablet and computer.
You can use the file transfer wizard.
You have to download it first. Find it in downloads. Move it to instant messaging. USE IT!
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