Plug the Flash Drive into a USB Port on your computer or laptop, and access the drive from My Computer.
you use it
i am using a 4gb sandisk in my 720
No, the adapter will not work. try going to eBay to get a cheap 1GB or 2GB memory chip, theyre real cheap.
It requires a sandisk memory card. You could probably use a one that you use for your camera. But remember, itHAS to be a MICRO SD
Use a SanDisk card reader
You will need an Adapter. Here is one: http://www.supermediastore.com/product/u/adata-2gb-micro-sd-memory-card-microsd?max=15&offset=0
No
The Motorola RAZR V3 supports microSD cards up to 2GB in size. It's important to note that the device is compatible with the older FAT file system, which limits its capacity to recognize larger cards. Therefore, for optimal performance, a 2GB microSD card is recommended.
You can install 2-1GB sticks or 1-2GB stick. The comp won't use more than 2GB total.
This happens with 2GB cards. If you are using an SD adapter (where you put the micro SD in the adapter to make it a full size SD card) and you have an built-in card reader, most likely your card reader is a little old and wasn't made to support 2GB cards. You probably need to get an external card reader, which is fairly inexpensive. If you have a device that uses the card and can plug into your computer, you may be able to insert the card into the device, then use your device as the reader/writer. That method works with my Sansa e280. Also, check to see if your printer has a memory card reader, it may be newer than the computer's built-in reader.
It can record more than what it says. It said 8m24s, I got 16m22s. The max is supposed to be 15m.
Not really no.