Changing SD Card

glaustin

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Hi Guys
I've had the same SD card for a couple of years but now I have a Note2, I need something bigger than the few megabites this one provides! Are there any procedures I should follow when I remove the existing card and replace it with the larger SD (as I want to avoid any problems of the new one being recognised, etc.)?

Regards,
Graham
 
Hi Guys
I've had the same SD card for a couple of years but now I have a Note2, I need something bigger than the few megabites this one provides! Are there any procedures I should follow when I remove the existing card and replace it with the larger SD (as I want to avoid any problems of the new one being recognised, etc.)?

Regards,
Graham

You shouldn't have any problems reading the card. Just make sure you unmount it via Settings>Storage> scroll down to unmount SD card. The easiest and fastest way to transfer all your data would be to unmount it, put it into an adapter and then a card reader into your PC. Create a folder for all your stuff and then drag and drop. Eject the old SD card, swap out the old for the new in the reader, and reinsert the reader, and drag and drop again.

This does 2 things actually. Like I said, speed is one, but it also gives you a back up copy of all your stuff in case you haven't done it before.
 
I use a USB connector that I bought from Samsung. http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ET-R205UBEGSTA

You might be able to find it on Amazon.

I also have USB adapter that accepts microSD cards.

I just copies 20gb of videos from a USB hard drive to the microSD card and with the connector I was able to move them to the SD card in my Note 2

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