View Full Version : Best way of making a copy of Micro SD card
CompleteIdiot
30th April 2008, 12:06 PM
I am going travelling and want to make I have a backup micro SDHC card (SanDisk 8 gig) of my progs/data just in case. Whats the best procedure for making a copy? Backup and Restore? Straight copy (via HD)? Presumably best to use a card reader and keep activesyn out of it? Or is it...
I'm a little worried that some things might not copy (e.g. TomTom maps etc) perfectly because of anti-piracy code within the software. (All my software is legit).
Thanks
JNGold
30th April 2008, 12:35 PM
If you want a convenient way of making a backup of your storage card, use Sprite Backup to back it up.
HandySpanner
30th April 2008, 03:32 PM
Quickest, safest and most reliable way of doing it would be to simply put it into a card reader and copy the files off it. Don't bother trying to do it via the mobile device syncing or any other software. Taking the card out of the phone ensures that all files are closed and the device isn't going to be updating them as you're trying to copy them.
HandySpanner
30th April 2008, 03:37 PM
Oh and I should have said that I recently did this when I upgraded from a 2gb to an 8gb card. I already had both CoPilot (which came with the phone), and TomTom installed on the card (both legit!), and they both worked fine once I'd put the newly copied 8gb card into the phone.
tsiah
20th August 2009, 06:43 AM
*moved to android section*
Edit: sorry to dig up such an old post...
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