Moving to higher capacity microSD card

Hi all. My C6-01 came with a 1G microSD card. Want to upsize to a 4G but couldn't copy two files in it (card_content.cid and SD Content Packege sd_SEA_EA)  to my PC hard disk. Can I just ignore them? Thanks for any help.

Hi finchguy,
It is not compulsory to copy the file name that you have stated. These types of files are usually originally on any memory card and are kind of "system files" for that memory card. So the new memory card of 4GB will have the necessary system files already installed on it. I advise you to look into each folder to make sure what you want to be copied is copied. 
What you can also do, is back up the files from the 1GB memory card onto your device: Menu > Applications > Office > File manager > Back up > Back up contents, choose the type of files you would like to back up, then tap Options > Back up now. Then insert the 4GB memory card in your phone and restore the data onto it: Menu > Applications > Office > File manager > Back up > Options > Restore. 
Let us know how you get on and feel free to post any other questions you may have. 
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