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Hi Elena,
No matter how you copy the files you will need to use File Explorer and your computer. You could copy the files from your SD card to your computer or a USB thumb drive. Then you would select the files from where you copied them, insert your new SD card and press control plus V to copy the files from your computer or USB drive to your new SD card. I'm not sure that you need to use an external card reader unless your computer doesn't have an SD card slot.
Dan
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] USB flash memory bulk Cartridge duplicator?
Hello all, this is similar to the question I sent out on the list last week asking how I'd go about transferring files from and SD card to another SD card. I never received any replies to my original request so I'm asking again. I do have an external SD card reader. Will that do the trick for me or need I use my computer or a flash drive?
Elena from Cal.
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2021 7:08 AM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] USB flash memory bulk Cartridge duplicator?
Hello all,
I often duplicate and distribute audio study material for a chorus of mostly blind musicians and need a way to duplicate those USB NLS-style audio cartridges.
Is there a machine that can duplicate a few flash memory devices in one go?
I have already checked with the resources given on the NLS Bard web site and no one seems to have even heard of this.
Please Do Understand, I AM Not duplicating NLS audio, just the audio I produce.
Help appreciated.
John Sanfilippo
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