the whole point of the second disk is to hold more memory... unless you find some sort of download its impossible... sorry.
Make porygon2 hold a dubious disk Then trade it in order to evolve
To evolve Porygon to Porygon2, you will need to have it hold an Upgrade and trade it. You can get Porygon-Z by having Porygon hold a Dubious Disk and trade it.
to get all yugioh cards in yugioh 5ds you have to, hold the xbox and then go up up a really fast as fast as u can and you get all the cards.
The R4 doesn't hold memory, it's the MicroSD card that you insert into the R4DS that has storage. It will support MicroSD cards with storage of up to 2GB (non-SDHC).
The Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Disks were built specifically to accept the cards, with no "wiggle room", therefore sleeves cannot be used effectively with a Duel Disk.
The minimum number of cards you can have in a deck is 40, but you can have as many cards as you want beyond that. (Note that the Yu-Gi-Oh video games limit your deck to a max of 60 cards, however.)
You can get a duel disk online on eBay or amazon or target, stuff like that. and there was a comment and to clear it up they turbo duel (motorcycles) and they regular duel.
4.7GB on a standard DVD - can be a duel layer disk (double sided) which holds 9.4GB
Making a duel disk out of paper would not be too stable, but if it were made of corrugated cardboard, it could hold up. if you have any old card sleeves, you can cut them in half, and glue them onto a custom made playing field, on the top for the Monsters, and on the bottom, for the spells and traps. I wish I had a picture of mine, i made a couple, but good luck! 1k-termie
disk or hard disk
The disk size is defined by the manufacturer. You can't store more information than the disk can hold, just like you can't store more water in a jar that it can hold.
A Jazz Disk can hold either 1 orr 2 GB depending on the indivual disk
Usually a hard disk or solid state disk.
A floppy disk DRIVE can read, erase and save information on a floppy disk. The disk can't do it by himself.
A blisterlike bulging or protrusion of the contents of the disk out through the fibers that normally hold them in place
Turbo Dueling is not a real way to duel. It looks very cool, but in reality it would be incredibly unrealistic since:Both you and your opponent need to hold their cards and make sure they don't fly away in the wind.It would be very hard to talk while riding at high speeds (and for that matter, trying to stay close to each other without coliding).You would need to find a whole lot of space and make sure you don't run into anything >_