How do you put music on a Lexar memory disc?
To connect the SD memory card to the computer you need a USB memory card reader. Plug the SD memory card into the USB card reader and then plug the card reader into the computer's USB port.
The computer will see this as an external memory card, you can then click on this memory card (it maybe the D or E or F drive) and select the music files from your computer then copy and paste your music files to this memory card. I presume the music files you need to copy are MP3 or MP4 files.
11/6/2009 8:31:33 AM •
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I can put music on my sd card with my digital
you can download music using a program like limewire.
limewire.com i think is the website. then copy them to the sd card.
(you may have to get a sd card reader for your computer if you don't got one so you can buy pass your camera completely)
11/6/2009 6:59:33 PM •
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I am plugging in my jumpdrive. Why is it not
when you insert the device does the led glow, if no then some of the device of your storage device is dead, if the led glow then check the drive in other computer weather it works or not.
When I plug in my Lexar memory stick, and try to
Hi, Neil.
Look in "My Computer" to see if another drive letter was created when your memory stick was plugged in. Sometimes, another drive letter is created. Try dragging and dropping the file you want to save.
In case you are not aware, in each computer, the drive letter for a memory stick could be different, depending how a computer is set up.
Also, try in another computer to see how your memory stick works (if it's OK).
Hope this helps.
When I put the usb in the computer does not see
One or more of the hints below will probably sort out most USB problems with most USB portable / external hard drives and OTHER devices (though not always)
A few things to check but assumes USB and Windows for other interfaces / operating systems (mac/ Linux) similar steps may be adapted to suit.
1. Ensure it is connected directly to the computer to a USB 2.0 port not a USB 1.0 port as this can have effects on performance and reliability
2. Use only the cables that came with it NOT one that fits that may have been lying around or is longer. Not all USB cables are equal even though they should be)
3. Do not connect through an external USB HUB unless that hub is USB 2.0 AND has its own power supply.
4. Use ONLY the power supply that came with it if it has an external power supply Don’t use any other unless you know it has both the same voltage and current rating e.g. 12V 500mA anything rated below that would not work properly.
5. Always use the same port for connecting your devices. Some devices do not like being switched about. If switched they may want to install software / drivers again. This can be especially true if you move a HUB to another port
6. For FLASH DRIVES you should ensure that the device is set for "quick removal" using the drive control panel properties or use the USB "Safely Remove Hardware" option. If you dont do this there is a very strong chance that any files you transfer may not be there when you plug into another computer.
If you checked and fixed anything there and still have issues then check your hardware from CONTROL PANEL / SYSTEM / HARDWARE.
Any exclamation marks by hardware need fixing before you investigate any further
USB flash drives can fail for no apparent reason.
Sandisk Cruzers are especially bad for this.
USB hard drives should be treated with extreme care.
This is a real hard drive ! and knocks and bumps can quite literally kill them.
It is possible to remove drives from the enclosures in most cases and connect directly inside a PC to fully check it.
You should also do this to cheack the drives connections are not bad inside the enclosure
Note that if you hear a drive clicking or pinging this could be the worst thing you would hear.
Known as "The Click Of Death"
If none of the above steps help look at updating the drivers from the manufacturers web site in the support section.
10/18/2009 12:52:39 PM •
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If card indicates "Format Card" will I lose the pictures I took?
Memory cards are not made to hold pictures permanently. Like any stored data, they can be glitched and then you've lost the data. You should always copy them to the computer hard drive AND make a backup or 2. Even CDs can go bad. All my pictures are stored at least 2 but sometimes 3 places. Perhaps there is a way to retrieve the data, but I do not know how. Contact the manufacturer and see it they can help... but I'm afraid you've lost them.
10/14/2009 1:26:27 AM •
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It won;t pop up
PUT IT ON A CHARGER OVERNITE, AT LEAST 4 HOURS. do NOT use your cp as a charger if u can hlep it
I have a Microsoft Excel file saved on a thumb
Hi,
It may be that excel file saved on your thumb drive is in .xlsx format(Office 2007) which you are trying to open on a machine which doesnt have office 2007 rather it may have Office 2003 or lower vesion.
Check this and hope it helps !!
Awaiting response.
Thanks !
Downloading file such as Outlook Express, microsoft word, microsoft excell
>lets open windows address book
>Export the contacts>as Address book (wab)>save it on to desktop and give a file name
>Once it is saved copy and paste it to flash drive
>lets connect the flash drive to another computer
>lets copy the file and paste it to desktop
>lets import the file from desktop
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