There is a few things to this... a 4gb stick isn't necessarily 4gb's as it is an approximation but it should be around it (usually in the 3990's of mb's).
If you are reading it on your computer and don't see any files, go into properties (right click on the white of the memory stick window) and it will show memory available and memory being used.
If you are reading this on the psp you got several possibilities. You A. have put the wrong format of the file in your psp. You have put the right format file in the wrong folder. Or you got a brand new clean memory stick which in that case go into the psp and look for the option to format the memory stick.
About 9/10 you just have to format your memory stick via the psp.
The Kindle can read PDF files uploaded from a USB memory stick.
You can transfer memory stick data to Gmail easily. It can be done via attaching the memory stick to computer. Then attaching files by browsing the memory stick.
Just go into your memory stick and drag the songs into iTunes. :)
A memory stick holds files on your PSP. Such as pictures or music. However they are usually a little pricey.
The fact that the memory stick is write protected will not prevent you "reading" the contents. Thus there is no problem in making the copy from the stick to the memory card.
Nothing. The memory stick is for you and the PSP to store data on. All the PSP's system files, the firmware, is coded into its internal memory. You will need your PSP to format the stick, and after that it will be able to save games, or you could load music onto it for the PSP to play, etc.
back ur files up on a memory stick or a external hard drive
You must first put the memory stick into a computer with a memory stick slot. Then you should hope you have the program to open the file format of the the file you wish to open.
By the tone of your question what has happened is the memory stick is full. You will need to download the pictures stored on the memory stick that you do want to keep to a computer and erase the rest. This will give you more space on the memory stick. You may also need to check how memory is still on the memory stick every week so that you only keep the pictures you need and the memory stick is empty ready for the next 'roll of shots'
i would transfer data from one Memory stick to another by putting the files on a computer and then copy + paste on other memory stick! I have done this as my original M Stick was damaged and wanted to transfer file to a new one but my Sony camera does not read it... I can only read the files on the computer.. Why..? Any suggestions Tks
No, burning an audio book to a memory stick typically involves copying the digital files instead of burning them onto a physical disc. You can transfer the audio book files to a memory stick by copying and pasting them onto the storage device using a computer.
Spray them with RAID