How do you put pics on the memory card?

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well i uploaded all the pics off my old memory card onto my laptop and was gonna put them on my droid but cant figure out how. can someone help dancedroid
 

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well i uploaded all the pics off my old memory card onto my laptop and was gonna put them on my droid but cant figure out how. can someone help dancedroid

Connect phone to computer..

On phone pulldown notification bar, select usb mounted, when prompted to either mount or dont mount choose mount..

Back on the computer a window will pop up with options, choose open folder to view files..

Open your picture folder..

Now open your picture folder that you saved to your laptop..

Select all and click and drag onto your phone..

Thats it.
 

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Just plug the droid into the computer, when it beeps or "droids" at you that it's connected pull down the notification bar and select the 'USB connected; select here to copy files to/from your computer', then Mount.

Now you should see the droid come up on your computer as a USB Mass Storage Device with it's own drive letter assigned. Just open it up like any other drive and drag and drop your files wherever you want them.

Edit: Doh, someone beat me to it. :)
 
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when i open it to view files theres no set picture file. theres android, handcent, prettyweather, tmp, zedge, backgrounds, crashlogs, download, tunny browser, dcim, lost.dir



also how do i put music/videos on it
 

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when i open it to view files theres no set picture file. theres android, handcent, prettyweather, tmp, zedge, backgrounds, crashlogs, download, tunny browser, dcim, lost.dir



also how do i put music/videos on it

you can create a picture folder your phone will find them and put them in the gallery for you..

music and video is the same way..
 

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when i open it to view files theres no set picture file. theres android, handcent, prettyweather, tmp, zedge, backgrounds, crashlogs, download, tunny browser, dcim, lost.dir

When the camera takes a picture it's located in DCIM>Camera. That's where I put any pictures I want to add.
 
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when i open it to view files theres no set picture file. theres android, handcent, prettyweather, tmp, zedge, backgrounds, crashlogs, download, tunny browser, dcim, lost.dir

When the camera takes a picture it's located in DCIM>Camera. That's where I put any pictures I want to add.

okay ill give it a go. so if i want to put music just create a music folder and add songs?
 

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when i open it to view files theres no set picture file. theres android, handcent, prettyweather, tmp, zedge, backgrounds, crashlogs, download, tunny browser, dcim, lost.dir

When the camera takes a picture it's located in DCIM>Camera. That's where I put any pictures I want to add.

okay ill give it a go. so if i want to put music just create a music folder and add songs?

I thinks that's the way to do it. I've put a bunch of short films by Rifftrax into the sd card by creating a file called "Videos" and putting them in there. If it were music, I'd do the same (but call the file "Music" of course).
 
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would it be different if i took the sd card out of my phone and put t in an adapter?
 

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would it be different if i took the sd card out of my phone and put t in an adapter?

nope....works the same way. plugging your phone in and selecting mount card basically makes your phone the reader.
 
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