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Right.... Now I see your problem.. In order to copy from one card to another you have to be able to either:
plug both cards into something (ie: a computer) and copy from one to the other.. or copy the data off one card stick it somewhere (ie: a computer) and then copy it back onto the other card..
"Mounting" is the technical term for allowing access to ...
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plug em both in at the same time !
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thank you!!
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