You are interested in moving files from phone storage to SD card storage. It is simple.
Step 1- You locate the file you wish to transfer from phone to SD storage. This should be found in my files app. You simple click in and go to the folder having the file you are interested with. This could be an audio, image or video file.
Step 2- Click Select to select all interested file(s).
Step 3- click the Menu icon.
Step 4- Click on Move.
Step 5- Chose move to SD card
Step 6- When transfer is done, go to your SD card and
verify the presence of your moved files. The SD
card and it's files can be moved to any other
media out of phone.
You can also use a PC to move files and photos by following the below guides respectively:
https://www.orduh.com/how-to-transfer-files-from-android-to-pc/
https://www.orduh.com/transfer-photos-android-computer/
SOURCE: Cant find SD card
Try going to My Stuff - My Documents, and hitting Menu on that screen of your documents, there should be a " storage card " link there to access your SD card.
SOURCE: It does not recognize an 8gb sd card in storage expansion.
Your netbook should read SDHC(over 2 GB capacity) memory cards. The problem might be either the card slot driver, Which you should download if a newer one is available. Or in case you format the SD as DOS then it will only have around 2GB of space, You should format it as DOS32 or NTFS so you get the full capacity for the SD card. Some pirated rather cheaper memory cards have a lower actual capacity. With some compression technique the capacity presented is higher than it actually is. If you format it then it will show the real capacity. hope that is not the case!
Good Luck!
SOURCE: how do i free up storage on my new samsung jack?
Open up Internet Explorer, hit menu>tools>options>memory
clear your temporary files. I just cleared over 4 MB that way
SOURCE: I dont know how to
First, I need to educate you - and then caution you - about what you are attempting to do.
Let me start off by telling you that you are correct: your phone has 230 mb for internal storage. However, when Motorola manufactured the i1, they installed a 600MHz Freescale ARM 11 Processor. This processor can handle up to a 32 GB capacity micro SD memory card. This is a large capacity card and there's a reason for it.
Specifically, the processor in your phone also requires a large portion of your internal memory to be free - so it can run / perform as fast as it can. With your internal memory full, your processor will slow WAY down, and will become susceptible to freeze-ups.
As such, your phone pretty much requires you to use a PC to transfer files both, to and from your memory card. This is actually to keep you from constantly getting a Low Memory message from your internal memory being full. And, with only 230 mb of memory (which isn't much) it wouldn't take long to fill it up - and slow the processor in your phone down - with photo's and music.
To be sure, in your phone's manual on page 36 it reads: "Your music is stored on your memory card. Your phone supports removable microSD memory cards up to 32 GB capacity."
This is Motorola's way of telling you to ONLY use your memory card to store music and not your phone's internal memory.
Moreover, on page 42 of your phone's manual it reads: "You can transfer your pictures, videos, music, ringtones, and more, from your computer to your phone's memory card." Again, Motorola point is to tell its i1 customers to use their memory card and not their internal memory for storage.
I'm telling you this for a reason. Working here at FixYa, I receive request every day for assistance when a person's phone freezes up. It is almost always because they were using their phones internal memory for storage and got it too full.
You really should use a computer to transfer files both, to and from your phone's memory card and keep as much of your phones internal memory as free as possible.
Here's a link to an online manual for your phone if you would like to review the pages I've talked about. And, I hope you follow my advise.
Click here: http://www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/US-EN/Mobile%20Phones/i1/Documents/Static-Files/i1_Boost_UG-EN_NNTN8085A.pdf
SOURCE: my Pantech sd card reader is not working
I don't know what machine you are using or the SD device GBs. Older machines sometimes do not read any SD over 2GBs. That said, there may be updated drivers for your machine and devices. Could be the file format isn't compatible. Hard to say with little info to work from.
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