Well, honey, to copy data from one PS2 memory card to another, you'll need a little thing called a PS2 Memory Card Manager. Just pop it in your PS2, select the data you want to copy, and transfer it to the new memory card. Voila, you're all set to continue your gaming adventures without missing a beat.
i want my memory card any computer in no copy
It depends on the memory card reader, but typically the answer is no.
To transfer data between two or more PlayStation systems, you must have a PlayStation Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card into either of the two Memory Card slots on the PlayStation system. Upon powering on the PlayStation, access the Memory Card from the menu and you can drag and drop game save data. Once you have the data you need, shut off the system and remove the Memory Card. Then insert the Memory Card into another PlayStation system and the data on the card can now be used on the second system. Keep in mind that the Memory Card must remain in the PlayStation that you are using, as the PlayStation lacks internal storage.
Memory cards can be used to transfer data instantly from one device to another.
The one way I can think of is to purchase another memory card and move the data to the other one. It does not let you do that.
Just have data on your memory card and use that memory card when playing going commando
No but you can simply transfer the data by hooking the memory card in and moving your important data like map packs, profiles, and saves from the hard drive/other memory card to the new memory card.
If you take the memory card out while the system is off, no harm should be done to the card or data saved to it. If the system is running, however, it is possible for the card's memory to become corrupt.
The write protection switch on the secure digital memory card helps prevent the accidental erasure of the data in the memory card.
The original silver n95 has a memory card slot on the side panel. If you have a black 8GB n95 then there is no memory card slot and you need to hook it up to your computer to put data on to it or to back up data.
A video card or video adapter translates binary data into images.
Because maybe your phone is showing photos and data located entierly on the phone! Like if its showing you data from your device and on your memory card.