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SD cards and music

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Dewjar - 15 Nov 2007 11:36 GMT
I have a desktop unit with  Windows XP Home Edition and use a card reader
into a USP slot to view pictures from my digital camera.  Can I use this set
up to put music on to an SD card.  If so, I will be really grateful if
anyone can please tell me how to do this -  I am not a computer whizz so
simple instructions will be appreciated.  Also, I  have a new laptop with
Windows Vista Home Premium and its own SD slot - will it be same procedure to
put music on an SD card with this machine.
Chris Laarman - 15 Nov 2007 14:30 GMT
Dewjar (u39083@uwe) in 7b3f5ed7961db@uwe:

> I have a desktop unit with  Windows XP Home Edition and use a card
> reader into a USP slot to view pictures from my digital camera.  Can
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> own SD slot - will it be same procedure to put music on an SD card
> with this machine.

An SD card is an essentially universal storage medium. It may be slower than
a hard disk. Under both versions of Windows the card reader behaves just
like any disk station, accessible through some drive letter (like E: or
whatever).

The card should be "hot swappable" (taking no precautions), but I prefer the
safer way of using "Eject". This function is likely to be accessed through
Start | My Computer, then right-click on the drive letter to get its
context-menu, then select "Eject".

You could use such a card to transfer files between the computers if no
network is available or if they are not up at the same time.

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