The memory card has become the digital medium of choice. The cards are smaller and many have higher capacities than rewritable DVDs, and they can be used in many portable devices, such as cameras, cell phones, and gaming systems. The Secure Digital, or SD, card is one type of memory card that is particularly common. If you have several SD cards and want to transfer software between them, you can perform this task with a few simple steps.
Instructions
1. Plug an SD card into the SD card port on your computer.
2. Create a new folder on your desktop. This folder will store the contents of the SD card temporarily. You should have enough free space on your hard drive to store the contents of the SD card. If you don't, free up some space by deleting unneeded files and unused programs.
3. Click on "My Computer" from the desktop. A window displaying all of your drives will appear.
4. Click on the SD card drive. This will display the drive's contents.
5. Press "Ctrl-A," followed by "Ctrl-C". This will select all of the drive's contents and mark them for copying.
6. Click on the new folder you created on your desktop.
7. Press "Ctrl-V" to copy all of the contents of the SD card to the new folder. Once it is done copying, proceed to the next step.
8. Remove the SD card from the SD card port.
9. Place the second SD card in the SD card port.
10. Click on the new folder you created on your desktop and press "Ctrl-A," followed by "Ctrl-C."
11. Open the SD card drive from "My Computer" and press "Ctrl-V" to copy all the contents to the second SD card.
12. Delete the new folder when the copying process is complete.
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