I mean... do I take the current SD card out, back it up on my PC, then put everything from the current SD card on to the new SD card, and put that back into my tablet?I mean... do I take the current SD card out, back it up on my PC, then put everything from the current SD card on to the new SD card, and put that back into my tablet?
AnonymousAug 29, 2015
I think I just answered my own question. I tried to remove the microsd from my device, but in the attempt, found there wasn't even one in there! Now I have the card I bought in the device.I think I just answered my own question. I tried to remove the microsd from my device, but in the attempt, found there wasn't even one in there! Now I have the card I bought in the device.
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this site has the specs for your tablet, but it doesn't appear to be either 3G or 4G capable it does have a slot for a micro SD card
http://www.pcworld.com/product/1430414/zeepad-7drk-tablet.html
It only fits into the slot one way. If it doesn't slide in smoothly, don't force it; try turning it around, or inserting it face down--one orientation will work.
I mean... do I take the current SD card out, back it up on my PC, then put everything from the current SD card on to the new SD card, and put that back into my tablet?
I think I just answered my own question. I tried to remove the microsd from my device, but in the attempt, found there wasn't even one in there! Now I have the card I bought in the device.
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