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  1. #1
    Matthew Long
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    I want to replace my 2GB Kingston mini sd card in my N73, for a 2GB Sandisk
    Ultra 2.

    I have lots of applications, images, and music on my card. Can I just use my
    card reader, and copy and paste everything to my new card? Or will that
    corrupt any files I have on there? What about the hidden files?


    Cheers,

    Matthew





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  2. #2
    R. Mark Clayton
    Guest

    Re: Swapping memory cards - Just use copy and paste?


    "Matthew Long" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I want to replace my 2GB Kingston mini sd card in my N73, for a 2GB Sandisk
    >Ultra 2.
    >
    > I have lots of applications, images, and music on my card. Can I just use
    > my card reader, and copy and paste everything to my new card? Or will that
    > corrupt any files I have on there? What about the hidden files?


    Well don't write on the old card.

    Prepare a folder on your PC.

    Start windows explorer and set it to display hidden files etc.

    drag the lot (copy) into the new folder. Check all files (esp hidden) have
    come across.

    Gracefully remove the old card and insert the new one and then drag
    everything from the folder onto the new card.

    Should work.

    Take your time and don't go surfing while it is copying.

    >
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Matthew
    >






  3. #3
    miner.-
    Guest

    Re: Swapping memory cards - Just use copy and paste?


    "R. Mark Clayton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Matthew Long" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>I want to replace my 2GB Kingston mini sd card in my N73, for a 2GB
    >>Sandisk Ultra 2.
    >>
    >> I have lots of applications, images, and music on my card. Can I just use
    >> my card reader, and copy and paste everything to my new card? Or will
    >> that corrupt any files I have on there? What about the hidden files?

    >
    > Well don't write on the old card.
    >
    > Prepare a folder on your PC.
    >
    > Start windows explorer and set it to display hidden files etc.
    >
    > drag the lot (copy) into the new folder. Check all files (esp hidden)
    > have come across.
    >
    > Gracefully remove the old card and insert the new one and then drag
    > everything from the folder onto the new card.
    >
    > Should work.
    >
    > Take your time and don't go surfing while it is copying.
    >
    >>
    >>
    >> Cheers,
    >>
    >> Matthew
    >>

    >


    Also some phones via Nokia PC suite can back up memory cards and then you
    can reinstall it as I'm not sure if installed applications on a card can be
    restored by saving the files?

    miner.-





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