The memory stick is housed in a slot on the bottom left edge of the PSP.  Open the slot using your fingernail or a flat object (like a coin) to catch the notch in the slot cover and pull it out. Remove the memory stick from the slot. One end of this cable has a USB plug, the other end has a slot that will fit the Memory stick.  Depending on the size of your memory card, you'll may need either a A Memory Stick Duo Adaptor or a Memory Stick Micro (M2) Adaptor to use the USB reader.  Check your PC--it may have a slot for the memory card and you may not need a USB reader. Your computer should recognize the Memory Stick, allowing you to transfer files to or from the drive.
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One-sentence summary -- Remove the Memory Stick media from the PSP system. Connect a Memory Stick USB reader to a USB port on your computer. Insert the Memory Stick into the slot on the USB Reader.


On the 360 E and 360 S consoles, the “connect” button is located below and to the right of the power button. On the original Xbox console, the “connect” button is a small, round button located to the left of the power button. Your controller’s “connect” button is located at the top left side of the controller. The lights on your controller will stop flashing after the controller has been successfully synced with your Xbox 360.
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One-sentence summary -- Power on the Xbox 360 gaming console. Verify that your wireless Xbox controller contains batteries. Press and hold down the Xbox button on your controller to power on the controller. Press and release the “connect” button on your Xbox 360 console. Press and release the “connect” button on the controller within 20 seconds of pressing the “connect” button on the Xbox 360 console. Wait for the controller to automatically connect to your Xbox 360.


If you want to copy your newly-created image to another disc, you'll need an image burning program. Many of the disc ripping programs come with burning software as well, including Alcohol 120%, ImgBurn, and Nero. When you start up the image burning program, load the disc image that you created in the first section. Most image burning software support all major image file types. Make sure that you are inserting the same kind of disc that the original used. For example, if you are burning a CD image, make sure that you use a CD-R. If you are burning a DVD image, make sure that you are using a DVD-R.  Avoid CD-RW/DVD-RW discs. These are rewritable and often cause errors when you try to load them with an image burned. The best brands of discs are Memorex, Verbatim, and Sony. These will lead to the least amount of possible errors. Lower the write speed to help prevent any potential errors. Much like ripping, a lower speed leads to a more reliable final product. Once the burning process is complete, your disc will contain a 1:1 copy of the original game disc, and can be used just like the retail version.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the burning software. Load your disc image. Insert a blank disc. Start the burning process.


Getting a different video player can be more useful or comfortable than installing a codec or decoder pack. Popular third party media players are VLC or XBMC. Make sure you know the location where you have downloaded your media player.  It's always recommended to use the bundled media playback software that ships along with your operating system; but, because they ship free with your operating system, they may not quite effectively play all the file formats. There are both free and paid software available. Some free softwares like VLC Media Player, Media Player Classic, etc. are some of the best and most widely used softwares. They support playback of nearly all the video and audio file formats. " Change your default media player by going into “Properties." Select the “General Tab,” then “Change,” then select your chosen media player and click “OK." If you are running the Windows OS, instead of double clicking on the MP4 file, you can also right click on the MP4 file to choose your third party media player.  This will bring up a drop down menu. " From the drop down menu, a new cascade window will open. A list of video players will come up with the third party media player that has been installed. Click on your desired media player and your MP4 file will open. More advanced users can use editing software like Camtasia to edit the video or audio. Professional DJ's can use auto play software like Virtual DJ Pro to load a list of multiple videos and the software will play them one by one.
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Download a media player from a trusted site. Go to "Properties. Right click to choose your media player. Click "Open With. Use editing software to play MP4 files.