Hold L or R when turning on the saturn and select memory manager. You may need to clean the connections if the memory card does not show up.
No, the Sega Saturn has a small internal memory about 2MB
Neither. The memory cardf is placed in the controller and saves data in the memory card on the controller. Same with the Sega Draemcast
Yes, this is called shared memory. But it isn't useful, its mostly a gimmick because the memory speed is much slower than a graphics card with dedicated memory.
No. A SD memory card is 32 × 24 × 2.1 mm. A micro SD card is 15 × 11 × 0.7 mm. You can access a micro SD card in a SD card slot if you have an adapter, the are usually sold with them in the packaging.
Graphics card, and RAM ( Random Access Memory )
Yes. File is a file, it can be transferred to any place, usb, harddrive, memory card etc (provided you have write access)
To transfer photos from a camera to a phone without using a computer, you can use a memory card reader that is compatible with both your camera's memory card and your phone. Simply remove the memory card from your camera, insert it into the memory card reader, and then connect the memory card reader to your phone using a USB OTG (On-The-Go) cable. You can then access and transfer the photos from the memory card to your phone.
No it's not that hard to find the memory card recovery disc. A lot of websites online and forums provide step-by-step processes in which one can easily access the memory card recovery disc.
To clear files from a PlayStation 2 memory card, start by inserting the memory card into one of the PlayStation 2's memory card slots. Turn on the console and navigate to the main menu, then select "Browser." From there, you can access the memory card, highlight the game file you want to delete, and press the appropriate button (usually Circle) to delete it. Confirm the deletion when prompted to free up space on the memory card.
On the side of the memory card (depending on the type of memory card) there should be a little switch which says 'lock and points' downwards on the slide that switches the opposite way. If the switch (A physical switch) is not on the side of the memory card is will be on the side of the memory card adaptor. (The one you use to access files from your memory card on your computer).
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.
Simply go to File Manager and Locate <MemoryCard>