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ofcourse yes... plug your phone to your computer and transfer it in... if your phone does not support the file format, just download the file converter for free on the net..
Partedmagic (or another bootable CD with disk cloning software)
Windows XP CD (SP2 Only Tested, may work with others)
Asus Eee PC (Of course!!)
Instructions:
Copy all files from your XP Install CD to a folder on your Hard Drive
Download the XP3eSD utility and run it to create a new install CD capable of installing Windows to boot off the SD card reader
Boot your 3epc from the CD made in step 2
Install Windows onto a FAT partition, deleting all the existing partitions
When windows boots for the first time turn off the swap file, system restore, and the screensaver.
Then stick your USB thumb drive into the EEE with the Hitachi Microdrive Filter.
Next copy the files from your thumb drive to the desktop and then properly remove the thumb drive.
Unzip the microdrive files to a folder on the desktop. And Insert your SDHC Card into the EEE.
You need to then Hit Start go to run, and type regedit. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Enum\USBSTOR\ Inside that you should find a directory called something like Disk&Ven_USB2.0&Prod_CardReader_SD0&Rev_0100. Open it. Inside that you should find another directory wich is just a bunch of numbers. Open it. In the right pane you should see a key called "Hardware ID" Right click on it, and select modify. It should list about 7 lines of text. Copy ONLY the first line to the clipboard. Hit cancel, close regedit.
Open cfadisk.inf in the directory you unzipped the microdrive filter to. Edit the section called [cfadisk_device] so that rather than containing 11 lines, just have one line. The line begins with: %MicroDrive_devdesc% = cfadisk_install, After the comma, hit ctrl V to paste what you coppied from the registry into the file then save the file.
Go to Device manager. Under disk drives, you should see SiliconMotion and USB2.0 Card Reader. Right click on the card reader and click update driver. Direct the driver updater window to the Hitachi driver you just edited. It won't detect the driver automatically, you have to specifty that your supplying the disk for the hardware and force it to use the driver.
Reboot using the Partedmagic CD or USB Flashdrive, Download it here
Create a FAT32 partition on the SD card, same size as the one on the SSD in your 3epc
Use 'fdisk -l' to find out the partition names of your SSD and SD.
Type this command into a prompt: 'dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sdb1' When it finishes (it will take some time) type this command: 'dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1' (Note: If fdisk reported your SSD and SD as different than sda and sdb respectively, you must change that in the dd commands, if unsure ask in the support forums)
When it finishes the task is complete, reboot and select to boot from the card reader
Re-image the SSD of your 3epc with your restore DVD or USB.
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This is an unfortunate problem with phones with expandable storage, most of the time you cannot store apps on SD cards due to the speed of the SD card. You will have to delete some apps or move some different data onto the SD card.
You can also try clearing your data cache. This will erase alot of data stored on your phone like login info and passwords, but can free up room for more apps.
There are 3 ways to transfer pictures from any blackberry to a computer. You can transfer the pictures to an sd card (should be a micro sd slot on the phone somewhere. Sometimes it is under the battery.) Another way is to simply email the pictures to yourself. (you may lose some picture quality with this method.) The last way is the the easiest and most recommended way. Download the 'blackberry desktop manager (available for both pc and mac
Depending on the type of GPS you have, you have a few options...
If the update instructs you to put the update files on the SD card, you need a means for your computer to access the SD card. This can be done by using an USB SD card reader, which can be picked up at your local electronics, digital photography store or online.
If you have another device that allows the transfer of data between a computer and the device (and it uses SD cards), you can put the SD card for you GPS into your other device, connect it to the computer through USB, and transfer the update files. For example, if your digital camera uses an SD card, you could put the GPS SD card into the camera, and then connect the camera to the computer.
Make sure you're updating correctly - sometimes the update is a file you run on your PC that in turn transfers files through a different means onto the GPS. Read the manual for your GPS for more information regarding transferring files onto the GPS and updating.
plug your G1 to your PC via a USB cable that came with it .., once you plug it in you'll get a notification entitled USB connected .. select it and then choose mount ... once thats done open your My computer icon , you'll see an exrta drive that wasn't there be4 somethig like K or M .. open that and you'll see all the content of your SD card .. copy and past everything to a folder anywhere in your computer ... then all you gotta do is replace the SD card , repeat the same proccess but then time copy everything back to your new SD card .
Instead of loading the music manager, click on file in the LG Suite box, and then click 'content'. This will connect without a problem (at least it did for me, despite music manager not working), and then drag and drop music from your pc files, onto your phone. Hope this helps.
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