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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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Search for "cloning made easy" on the home page. And come back with specific questions.
I knew nothing about Linux or the N810 2 months ago but most of these tutorials are really easy.
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Cloning.
Diesel, you're really out of your depth here. I'd recommend taking a step back and reevaluating if you're actually ready and willing to invest the time and energy it's likely to need. My guess is that no, you're not.
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Could you please be more specific? "Using" the memory card would simply be store files (music, videos, text documents...) on it.
"Cloning" is a very specific use of the memory card that uses it instead of the internal memory for the whole operating system.
Which do you want?
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Cloning.
Diesel, you're really out of your depth here. I'd recommend taking a step back and reevaluating if you're actually ready and willing to invest the time and energy it's likely to need. My guess is that no, you're not.
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2008-12-08
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2008-12-08
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My initial thought was to use the removable memory to store pictures, documents, and music.
But I am quickly realizing that I may need that space to run/store the programs I am loading (very slowly and cautiously and only as I need them) onto my 810. So I'm just getting that there is a difference, what that might be, and that I might be able to figure out how to proceed.
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Sorry if I'm being dense.