Memory card change of blackBerry Smartphones

I want to change the memory card on my bold 9780 - for greater capacity, a.  What should I do? -make a full backup, put in the new card and do a restore complete, or what?  Thank you.

You can do this way, but rather simply drag and drop files from the press to the PC card via the BlackBerry in mass storage Mode.

1. go to Options > Media Card
(some themes or BlackBerrys can call this ' settings > Media Card ")

2. check the following parameters (if they are that way, then changes according to the following:)
(a) media card Support: on
(b) mass storage Mode Support: on
(c) auto Enable mass storage: Yes

3. save the settings and exit

Now, you will see the media card appear on the PC as a removable drive when you are connected to the USB cable.

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