You just drag and drop same as moving a folder or file from one drive to another. You click on the file or folder on the flash drive, then drag it to the appropriate folder on the target drive that is a permanent part of the computer.
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Backup memory is a separate file that stores a duplicate copy of all of your data. This is so if a system crashes, you can access the files again using the backup memory files.
You need a Memory Card reader device to connect the Memory card to a computer
You can transfer memory stick data to Gmail easily. It can be done via attaching the memory stick to computer. Then attaching files by browsing the memory stick.
Yes, you can transfer the pictures from the memory card to a computer. Then transfer from the computer to the phone using the usb data cable that came with the phone. If you do not want to do that, you can take the memory card (not the sim card) out of the phone, find an adapter and connect it to your computer directly. Then transfer files.
an iPod transfer is a application that will help you directly transfer files in your iPod to your PC or mac.normally, files in your iPod can't be seen as apple want to save the copyright for this device. but this also bring alot of trouble as users can't freely backup or manage their files in their ipods.so ipdo transfer is created:mediAvatar iPod transfer is a use transfer for all iPod users. it can be installed in your iPod and then backup your files in iPod anywhere but not just one computer.
The easiest two ways to transfer your files would be via a data backup or via a USB to USB cable, which will connect the two systems for simple transfer.
i would transfer data from one Memory stick to another by putting the files on a computer and then copy + paste on other memory stick! I have done this as my original M Stick was damaged and wanted to transfer file to a new one but my Sony camera does not read it... I can only read the files on the computer.. Why..? Any suggestions Tks
A "Full Backup".
If you need to transfer photo files from a computer to a memory card, you can use a card reader slot if available on the computer (specially many laptops these days have card slots) or you can use an external USB card reader to transfer photos or any other data to and from a memory card. - Neeraj Sharma
You should backup your computer every two weeks. Your computer reminds you frequency because you add and delete files often and your computer could crash at anytime. Then those files that you added and deleted won't be in the backup when you get a new computer or fix the one you have.
A professional iPod transfer can help you transfer your iPod files to iPod, computer and iTunes. http://www.DVD-video-tool.com/iPod-transfer.HTML Key functions: 1.It can backup your iPod files to computer and transfer music/video/photos from local files to iPod without iTunes. 2.It can transfer your iPod files to iTunes and another iPod. 3.It can manage your iPod as a hard disc.