you take out the sd card and put it in the PC then a pop up will apper then you go to open files and go from there..............
Yes you can as long as you have a SD card installed in your DSi. Copy pictures from system to SD card. Install SD in PC card reader and download.
No. Minecraft is only available on PC and Android platforms.
You can't play nintendo DS games on a PC; you can however find a modular for your PC, which will allow you to download games on the web to play on the PC.
Sonic Generations was not released on the DSI. It is a PS3, Xbox 360, PC and 3DS game
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Yes you can as long as you have a SD card installed in your DSi. Copy pictures from system to SD card. Install SD in PC card reader and download.
Nikmon Grey (Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DSI, PC) Nikmon White (Nintendo 3DS)
No. Minecraft is only available on PC and Android platforms.
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It is possible to upload pictures directly from your DSi system to your PC or facebook(provided you have a source of wireless Internet. Most cameras allow you to upload pictures to your computer. Therefore the answer to your question is yes. (Unfortunately you can not upload photos from you camera to the Nintendo DSi System)
Sorry, But you can't they only have it for the gaming consoles: Game Boy, Game Cube, Nintendo DS (Or DSi), and Nintendo Wii.
Unfortunately, photos from a camera or from your PC cannot be exchanged/put to the DSi. The DSi only reads photos taken with the DSi camera. The DSi's pictures are JPEGs, and are 640 by 480 with a specific naming format, but even if you edit the picture and change to that format it still won't work.
You can transfer photos from a Motorola Razr to a PC in a few ways. The easiest way is with a USB cable: Connect your Motorola Razr to your PC using a USB cable. Unlock your phone and tap the USB notification. Select File Transfer or MTP mode. Open File Explorer on your PC. Go to Internal Storage > DCIM > Camera. Select the photos you want and copy them to your computer. You can also use Google Photos if your pictures are already backed up. Just sign in to Google Photos on your PC and download the images you need. If you need to transfer a large number of photos or regularly back up your Motorola Razr, a desktop Android management tool like Coolmuster Android Assistant can make the process easier. It lets you export photos to your PC, create local backups, and manage other Android data such as contacts, messages, videos, and music. Make sure your phone is unlocked and USB debugging is enabled if a computer management tool asks for permission.
To transfer pictures from your mobile to a PC: For Android: You can use MobiKin Assistant for Android. Simply connect your Android device to your PC, open the program, select "Photos" from the left menu, and then export the pictures to your PC. For iPhone: Use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Connect your iPhone, launch the tool, go to "Photos" under the left sidebar, and choose "Export" to transfer your photos to the PC.
The DSi connects to your wi-fi network in the same way as your PC does. When you scan for networks on the DSi, your network's SSID should appear on the list, then all you need to do is enter the same WEP/WPA key your PC uses.
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