label a file mp3 then it will work
sound card
In order to load music to SD cards, you need to insert the SD card into the electronic. You then will need to download the music on the electronic and hit 'save to SD card' instead of saving it to internal memory.
Put it on the Sd card!!
you dont. you put your music on the memory card and put it in the phone
Search for free music downloads sites and go from there
My understanding is that an SD card is an SD card, no matter what the use is. The difference is what data is stored on it. (eg. Photos or music)
No. Anything stored on the phone will still be there. Anything stored on the SD card will of course go with the card.
MAC address stored in NIC card
No, but it helps if you want to store a lot of media because the DSi only has a limited amount of space. But music can ONLY be stored it on a SD card and NOT the DSi's memory.
this means that you probably bought it with no maps, this is an extra cost, you can buy them as an sd card or download them off the net (you have to pay for them)
On the Nintendo 3DS homescreen, there is an application called 3DS Sound. After you open it, the Nintendo 3DS will locate files that the music is stored in and you will be able to play it from there.
The TomTom navigation system typically uses a microSD memory card for storing maps and data. It is important to check the specific model of the TomTom device you own to ensure compatibility with the memory card.
sd card
Yes, you can access data stored in the SD card, but it is quite limited and requires different applications. In System Settings, you can copy, backup and delete stored games, game data and applications on the SD card. You can also copy DSiWare games into the SD card. To access music, you will have to use the 3DS Sound but music cannot be deleted from the 3DS. To access pictures, use the 3DS camera to view, edit and delete pictures. Videos can also be viewed by using the 3DS camera, but there are limitations.
It depends where the numbers were stored. If they're in the phone's memory, inserting a duplicate SIM card should allow the user to retrieve them. If the numbers were stored on the old SIM card - then no.
It doesn't need a SD card, but you can put in a SD card if you want to store more pictures and music. If the SD card doesn't hold music, but camera, the SD card will not work on the music.
The magnetic strip holds the information of your card.