Yes. File is a file, it can be transferred to any place, usb, harddrive, memory card etc (provided you have write access)
well unless you have a memory card it will be harder if you do then you load them on the memory card and just plug that in the dsi that should work otherwise you need a usb cable with the dsi tip and you have to plug it in to the computer with the usb and select the pictures that you want and load them to the internal memory if you don't have a memory card then i sagest getting one
The most popular secondary storage devices are hard disks, CDs, DVDs, USB Flash drive and floppy disks.
There are USB sound card dongles available on the Web at a variety of places.
A USB (Universal Serial Bus) drive stores data using flash memory, which consists of a grid of memory cells that can hold electrical charges representing data bits. When data is written to the USB, it alters the charge status of these cells, allowing for the storage of binary information (ones and zeros). This data remains intact even when the USB is unplugged, as flash memory is non-volatile. When accessing the data, the USB translates the stored electrical charges back into readable information for the computer.
You can copy data to an Universal Serial Bus Device or USB device. For example Pen Drives or USB hard disks. to copy photos form a computer to a USB device you must follow the following procedure. 1. Make sure your photo is on the computer. You can download the photo or access it form the drives or camera. 2. Make sure the USB is plugged in. 3. Once the USB is functional ( if the light on the usb device glows) you can right click any file or folder on your computer and use the option send to <USB device Name> and the stuuf you want will be copied to the USB device. 4. Safely remove the device if your task is done.
To transfer files onto a memory card using a 3 dongle, first, insert the dongle into a USB port on your computer. Then, connect the memory card to the dongle, either directly or using an adapter. Open the file explorer on your computer, locate the files you want to transfer, and drag them to the memory card's directory. Once the transfer is complete, safely eject the memory card before removing it from the dongle.
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
I found that it easy to transfer when I have a USB reader and memory card. I download files on the memory card from the PS3 using the USB port then I can transfer them to if the device has a USB port or can read the memory card I used. My 16GB Sony Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo came with a USB Portable Memory Card Reader/Writer and I dd not have to pay the $15 retail cost for the device. There are many other options and some have built in memory. I don't know whether the Xperia has a USB port and most of my transfer are between PS3 and PC. If the Xperia has a mini USB port you can also try using the PS3 charging cable to download any files you want to transfer. You use the options key on the controller after you find the files you want to transfer under your music and photos section for your PS3.
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.
When the PSP is in USB mode, it means it is connected to a PC, and the PC can now transfer files onto the PSP's memory card.
using card reader
There is a Device which has a PS2 memory card slot with a USB and it can be attached to PC to transfer your PS2 memory data to PC.
The only memory cards that can do this are ones that have a usb port
All you do is purchase a memory card reader and hook it to your PC. Then you take the memory card out of your cell phone and put it in to the memory card reader and hook it to your PC usb slot. It will show all the files from your phone on the memory card. You go to the photo or video etc and drag it in to the memory card, uninstall the memory card reader from your PC then put the card in your phone. There all done =]
You will need a device to read the memory card in order to transfer the data.
If you mean the usb port and a USB memorry card holder the PS3 does not allow the USB ports to download from the game section of the PS3.
Alright. let us assume the memory card is a USB, or zip drive. First, insert the USB into your laptop or computer. Then, save it n your computer by copying it and pasting it. finally, take out the first zip drive and insert the other one, and copy and paste the memory from the computer t he zip, as you did before. And there you have it!