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From computer. Use micro USB cable,connect it to tablet. Computer will detect the tablet as storage device. Open explorer. Copy your files from computer to tablet in the folder where you want to store/save.
Use micro SD card. Insert microSD card to computer/laptop. Copy your files to microSD card. Remove microSD card. Insert it on your tablet. Access the files. To access files on microSD card, you can see on this video :
Video is courtessy of Youtube - RCA.
You also can use flashdisk as a files transfer storage.
If using flashdisk,transfer procedur is same as for microSD.
If using flashdisk,you need miniUSB to USB adapter. See photo:
I hope this help.
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Floppy emulator can't read flashdisk untill it formatted.
Flashdisk MUST BE format by special softwares.
Install the softwares on the PC/notebook.
No matter how much flashdisk capacity,floppy emulator will continue to read as one 1.44MB floppy.
Through special softwares formater, we can determine how many floppy that we will create. Lets say,100 floppy (or more),softwares will format the floppy 1.44 100 times on the flashdisk.
So we have 100 pieces 1.44MB floppy inside flashdisk. If one floppy can store about 30 MIDI songs,then it means that we already have 3000 songs in flashdisk.
If you format for 100 floppy,the total capacity of about 144MB.
So,flashdisk with a 2GB capacity, is more than enough to store songs.
To change from one floppy to enother,just press bank number at floppy emulator panel.
I hope this helps.
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you can try formatting it from the disk manager.
plug in the flash drive and remember what drive letter it gets assigned. right-click 'my computer' and choose manage from the drop-down menu. in the following window, click on disk management (under storage) on the left, then right-click on the flash drive and choose format...
i have this same motherboard. i had issues with usb and video output and a few other things. i had other issues with another asus board i had. i suggest an ASROCK board as they are future compatible and have an excellent tech team. ASUS tech support is rubbish.
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