No.
Yes, but only if you save it to the XBox360, switch out the cards, then save it to the other memory stick.
no because your xbox blocks saving and putting things on/off you memory stick
To transfer over the data you can either use a transfer cable or simply a USB stick. I think they recommend using a 16gb for some reason I do not know. Also the USB stick used has to be atleast 1gb and have nothing on it as when you put it in the xbox 360 it has to check it and delete everything. Hope this helps.
Yes. You need to buy a special memory hardware for xbox to exchange the memory
To transfer items from a memory card to your Xbox 360, first, insert the memory card into the Xbox 360's memory card slot. Navigate to the "My Xbox" section, select "System Settings," then choose "Memory." From there, select the memory card, find the content you want to transfer, and copy it to your console's hard drive or another storage device. Once the transfer is complete, you can access the items from your Xbox 360.
You need an Xbox 360 transfer cable. Connect it to your console along with the hard drive that has all your memory in. Then get the empty hard drive and connect it with the transfer cable and start the transfer.
yes it does. a 512mb memory stick.
You cant, the only thing you can do is transfer the memory to the new xbox 360 slim with a transfer cable.
Both!
Yes, simply connect the memory unit to the new Xbox and sign in with the account.
No you will need a transfer cable to get your memory on a new xbox. Alternatively you can configure an USB flash drive and use that as your memory system
Yes