Memory cards: All your questions answered

By Randolph Ramsay on 27 February 2008

Tags: cf | compactflash | duo | formats | media | memory | memory stick | mmc | pro | sd | sdhc | storage | xd

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Comments: i have a 64mb i think for my psp but i just got a new 1gb memory card. is there a way to transferr my old data on to my new memory card

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