Trying to copy music from Sandisc cruzer 1.0gb to PNY Micro SD 1.0gb. Message is telling me card is write protected when music was not. What's the deal?
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SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
Most SD memory cards have a little slide switch on the side of the card. This slide switch is a write protect switch, slide the switch to the read/write position.
hi what you will need to do is either use a USB cable from your pc to your cell phone, the memory stick (micro sd) will show as a removable device then just copy and past the mp3 files that you want to copy, the other way is to buy a sandisc micro card adapter, this looks just like a normal SD card, but at the top of it there is a slot that you put the micro SD card in then put it in a card reader as normal, then transfer the music over to that disc, when done just pull your micro sd card from the adapter and insert it into your cell phone as normal and away you go...hope this helps
if you will look into the side of your SD CARD. theres a small toggle switch there. just slide it to the other side inorder to disable the write protection
Hi, On the left side of your SD card you have a micro switch on it and must be on the upper position. On the down position your SD card is write protected !
Sounds like you have Windows 9x/2k. That's the only reason I can think of that it would ask for a disc, because it's asking for drivers that it does not have. Windows XP/Vista have these by default built into the OS. I would check the PNY website for drivers to install on your system so it can read the card.
go to your folder with the files you want to share, open the folder select all of the music files copy them. Open up your brothers flash drive then paste them onto it.
If you have made a shortcut to these files on your desktop then copying them it maybe trying to copy the shortcuts and it won't work.
Another thing to check is that the music files are in the right format for the flash drive.
The Sansa e260 can only use microSD cards. I believe the 4GB model can only handle the 1 or 2 GB cards. If you try to do any SDHC ones, then you may run into problems. I suggest right clicking the SD card on your computer screen after it pops up. Select Properties. There can be some help in this area. I suggest going to tools, and check for error problems.
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