You can try to format it from window 7 it may some time format the memory card. If it does not work you can throw it out.
open the backside of ur phn and check for the card slot in the left hand side if u r watchin ur phn from backside....once u hv found it....press the black memory card and then release...it will pop out a bit...hen u cn remove it...
at the laptop store or it should of came with your laptop
You can use a via memory card reader. There are two important points define the memory card readers; the first is the type of memory card the digital camera uses for storing images. Secondly, the type of connection the digital camera has with the computer. USB is the most predominant kind of card reader available in today's world. In some cases, many computers are equipped with certain slots that take in cards directly inside the computer or may be with the help of a PC card adapter too. Then you know how to transfer pictures from a card to the computer, right?
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The first attempt to allow for multiprogramming used fixed partitions (also called
static partitions) within the main memory-one partition for each job. Because the
size of each partition was designated when the system was powered on, each partition
could only be reconfigured when the computer system was shut down, reconfigured,
and restarted. Thus, once the system was in operation the partition sizes
remained static.
It depends how big pictures your camera takes - how many megapixels it has and what type of files it writes. More megapixels -> bigger files -> less pictures on a memory card. RAW files are few times bigger than JPG files.
You can do a couple of things....
The best way to keep your pictures is #1. Once the pictures are on your computer, you can upload them to websites, order prints of them, print them out yourself, edit them in a photo editor like Photoshop, or save them to an album on your computer.
Hope this helps!
a memory card must go into a special slot that is not in all computers. it will either be in an expansion slot on the front of the case or will use an adapter that plugs into a usb port. alternately, some printers have slots for memory cards.
the slots will look something like in this picture:
http://www.geekalerts.com/u/62-in-1-card-reader.jpg
Normally, you can't format a GameCube memory card unless it is corrupt, in which case you'll be offered the option. You can, however, delete individual save files, so if you want to empty a memory card, you have to delete the save files one by one.
Sometimes there is need to crack memory card password when it is forgotton by us.Below is the step by step procedure to crack memory card password.
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you will need a card reader to connect your memory card in a computer, card reader can be plug in a USB port.
go into your multimedia files and check if it says memory card anywhwere on the list and also look carefully at the top of your screen there may be an icon that shows that a memeory card has been inserted, this only applys to some phones tho, but try tat anyway, =)
I currently use a Strontium 2GB & 4 GB SDHC card. Both are Class4. I bought this for my Nikon camera and the camera manual says to use class 6 for HD video, but I've had no problem with class4 cards. Also, I would also not recommend going for bigger than an 8 GB memory card because there might be chances of loosing data while transferring. As far as prices are concerned, I can only advise you to shop for Strontium memory cards because they sell these memory cards at very low prices as compare to other brands.
some adavatages are that they are * Relitvly large in space * Removable/portable * you can find manny placces to insert them (Camras,coumputers exe..) Dissadavages are: * They Brake easy * they are not the fastest
It depends. Could it be we are talking about the memory card in a digital camera? Generally with the cameras I have used, when pictures are selected to put on to your computer they are not erased from the memory card. If you want them to be (I usually do because I don't want to have to go through the camera itself and delete old pictures one at a time when I need more memory) you can plug in your camera with a cable to your device, go to Computer (on a Windows computer) click the icon for your camera, find the folder where your pictures are stored, highlight them all (Using Control+A if you wish) and then right click on one of the images while they're all highlighted and select "cut" and then go to the folder on your computer you want and right click and slect "paste." Alternately, a safer way (in case something goes wrong with the file transfer) is to highlight the pictures listed in your camera's folder, right click, select "copy" and then go to your computer to the appropriate folder, right click, and select "paste." Then once the transfer is complete and you're sure the images open up and display okay you can return to the other folder with the images on your camera and push "delete."
Memory Stick (note capitals) is a Sony brand name for a memory device used mostly in Sony cameras, it is vey flat in shape, almost like a small chewing gum stick. A flash drive is a USB device, I'm sure you know what one looks like. Many people say memory stick when they mean flash drive, because flash drives are somewhat stick shaped. Another term for flash drive is 'pen drive'.
Memory cards typically contain a small switch. One of the switches states will lock the memory card, preventing data from being written, erased, or changed on it. The other state will allow you to freely edit the contents of the memory card. Unlocking the memory card is usually just a matter of flicking the switch on it.
I think it all depends on the model of your iPod. But I can give you a website, you can have a look and find out whether there is a SD card suitable for your iPod. http://www.dinodirect.com/iPod-Accessories/
If you are using it with the SD adaptor, the swith at the side marked lock is not to secure the micro sd card within the adaptor. This is the write protection. If you set this to the 'unlocked' position (up) then you should be able to write files onto it! very good thanks