How to Transfer iTunes to a SD Card
By Greyson Ferguson
Updated September 28, 2017
Items you will need
Computer
Internet access
SD card
SD card reader
Although SD cards are normally used with portable electronic devices such as digital cameras and wireless phones, SD cards are actually nothing more than a small, portable storage unit. This means you can actually use the SD card to save other content to the unit. This content can literally be anything from a Word document to a full program such as iTunes.
Connect your SD card reader to your computer via the USB cable running out of the back side of the device. Insert the SD card into the reader and, momentarily, the computer will state it has detected the removable device.
Download iTunes to your computer. Even if you already have the software installed on your computer, you should download it again. It makes the transfer process easier. You can obtain iTunes for free from iTunes.com.
Double-click the downloaded iTunes software (you can find this either on the desktop or in a "Downloads" pop-up window).
Follow the prompts of the installation until you reach the "Installation location" page. Click "Browse" and select the connected SD card as the location.
Continue with the rest of the prompts and the iTunes software will transfer onto the SD card.
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Writer Bio
Greyson Ferguson is a graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design with a degree in film and television. He currently resides in Lansing, Michigan where he works on independent film projects and writes for numerous publications. Ferguson primarily focuses on computer and electronic articles. Greyson produces TheDailyUpbeat.com, focusing on only upbeat news stories with daily updates.