1. TLD1's Avatar
    What is the easiest way to move wallpapers and pics from my phone memory to a new memory card? Can I do them all at once...or do I have to move them one by one. Either way...how do I do it?

    I should know these things, but...
    08-16-09 09:52 PM
  2. Jerry Hildenbrand's Avatar
    Do it on your computer via media mngr or DL BBfilescout and cut/paste them.

    The PC way w/ media mgr will be the fastest and most efficient way.

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    08-16-09 10:31 PM
  3. amazinglygraceless's Avatar
    Make sure that the card is setup for Mass Storage Mode and
    simply drag and drop them. Simple, fast and requires no
    adjunct software.
    08-16-09 11:17 PM
  4. Jerry Hildenbrand's Avatar
    Mass storage will read device mem on Windows?

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    08-16-09 11:21 PM
  5. robertleehadley's Avatar
    Yes, mass storage mode will do the trick!
    08-17-09 12:19 AM
  6. Jerry Hildenbrand's Avatar
    And all this time....roxio....why god why lol.

    Ignore me completly OP.

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    08-17-09 12:49 AM
  7. tarek307's Avatar
    thanks for the info
    08-17-09 12:53 AM
  8. TIMELESS's Avatar
    I would do it on your computer via media mngr or DL BBfilescout and cut/paste them too.
    08-17-09 10:01 AM
  9. jcp007's Avatar
    You can also drag and drop in Windows Explorer when the device is connected to the pc via usb.
    08-17-09 10:41 AM
  10. Jerry Hildenbrand's Avatar
    OK I am confused. I JUST tried and with mass storage enabled I can NOT see device memory on Windows. Tried XP, Vista, and 98se (lol). I only see the card storage. Using media manager I can see both. What gives?

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    08-17-09 08:54 PM
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