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You recently answered my question about getting the songs from my old computer to my new computer. The advice was very good but can you explain what a 1GB memory card is? (link)
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Absolutely! A memory card is a divice that holds a large amount of information from a computer. If you were to go to an electronics store you would be directed to the computer isle where there would be a small divice (some are shaped like rectangular prisims others like a flat, tiny card) and you could choose your sized of memory card. Think of a diskette or cd. They hold your essay for music class and pics from your digital camera. They can also hold music! However, they are easily breakable and most newer computers are more advanced than to use a diskette slot, plus there is a limited amout of room on the diskettes. Look on the side of your computer. Do you see all of those slots (they may be in the back if you have a laptop)? A memory card will go into one of those slots (probably USB depending on the brand of the card or slot K). Then all you have to do is go to the program that has your music (iTunes, Music Match, whatever), go to the File button, click Save As, scroll down on the bar at the top of the page untill you find Removable disk, open it, and save your music to it under a name like iPod music or something. If this is too long and you have stopped reading, go to an eletronics store and ask a salesperson to show you where the memory cards are. 1GB refers to how much space is on the card. Remeber, MB's are smaller than GB's. I think like 1,000 or more MB's equals 1GB. If you have any more questions or get stuck do not hesitate to ask me, my e-mail is tapdiva45129@aim.com.
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thanks so much! I'm going to use that for sure.
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