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Welcome! In front of me is a Nido Tools Titan and today I will show you how to transfer
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files from the SD card to the device and vice versa. So to get started we will need to open
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up the files app. So it's right here, file manager. Let's open that up. And from here
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you'll have the two storages. We have the internal storage and the, for some reason
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it's named Titan, but as you can also see it's the SD card basically. So I'm gonna begin
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by going into the internal storage where I believe my photos are that I'll use as an
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example. And yep, there they are. So to get started, DCIM folder contains photos, videos
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that I have captured with the device. Downloads folder will have anything that I have downloaded
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through a web browser or email, stuff like that. We'll all save in the downloads folder
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Then we have things like movies, music, notifications, podcasts and ringtones. Those folders will
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usually be empty, assuming you don't have some kind of app that deliberately saves into
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them. Or unless you have put something in there yourself, so usually they will be empty
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The last folder there is the pictures, which will contain screenshots. Although I believe
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it's not empty. So find your, whatever it is that you want to move or copy, which like
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I said, for me it's gonna be the photos right here. And you want to select it. And you do
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it by simply holding, as you can see. It will then get selected like so and you can tap
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on additional ones to select more. So that is one way you can select it. And the other
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way would be if you want, for instance, select all the files in here, then the easier way
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would be just to select the entire folder like so, as you can see. And this will basically
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include everything that is inside of it. Now whichever way you do it is completely up to you. I'm not gonna be moving all of them, so I'm just gonna select like four here. Now
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once you have it selected, you will have two options. You have copy and cut. So cut will
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completely remove it from where it is right now and move it to a new location, while copy
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will create additional set of the same files, keep the original where they are right now
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and move the new ones, the new copy of them to a new location. So select which one suits
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you. I'm gonna go with cut. Let's go allow. And from here, you can see that they've become
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a little bit greyish, not, for instance, as clear as these ones that haven't been cut
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So what you wanna do now is basically back out to the location that you want to move
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them to. Now I'm gonna go to the SD card just to keep it different. And once you're
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in the location that you want to move it to, click on the clipboard right here. This is
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the paste option. Move again and there we go. You can see there are the four photos
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So that is how you would move files from your phone to an SD card and vice versa. And if
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I'm JamesBl0nde… see ya out there gamers