I cannot copy music from my media player on my computer to my memory card for my cellphone I need some help doing that
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I have not posted a help request, so I do not know how the picture is tied to this question ? If your cell phone has a standard SD memory card, there are a couple of ways to "transfer" pictures and music.
1. Your SD chip MAY have come with a larger carrier to fit into some of the computer SD slots that have been provided over the past few years for cameras, etc ? Once plugged in, your computer should recognize it like a small USB flash drive, then it's a matter of cut-n-paste.
2. Alternative is to go to Fry's Electronics and pick up a USB-to-Your Cell Phone adapter cable.. mine, for my Samsung Gravity was $15.00. Then, at least on my phone, I have the option to switch the USB connector from Modem to Storage drive, pick the latter. Your cell phone manufacturer, like my Samsung, may have a utility program that allows you to "manage" your phone.. contacts, pictures, ringtones, music, etc.. cut-n-paste again.. mine allows me to sync the phone to my Outlook for constant updating, etc..
3. Go to Fry's or ? and pick-up an inexpensive "USB Bluetooth Adapter". Plug it into a USB port on your PC, install the software, have it detect your phone, authorize it, now you're wireless vs corded.. follow the remaining steps in #2 above.
As an added note.. if you have a laptop, and your cell service has an Internet package for your phone, for around $20 month, I have a Highspeed ( 460 kbps ) wireless ( via bluetooth ) or the cord, modem.. AND you can still receive calls ( at least on mine ). AND it doesn't require a Hot Spot, only cell reception.
Respectfully,
Toby White-Beebe
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Launch iTunes.
Connect your media player with SanDisk memory card installed to your computer through its USB adapter.
Wait for the player's device icon to appear in the iTunes Source pane.
Drag and drop music titles from the library pane directly onto the device icon.
The music will sync onto the player's SD storage.
hope this helps
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