Personally I would suggest leaving a copy on the computer as a back up. Once there, and still connected via USB, you can then move or copy the files over to the SD card. To move them all at once, or in large amounts, you can connect the phone to a computer via USB cord, then move the files over to an empty folder on the computer. Sadly, they usually only let you move one or two at a time. If you want to just move files (photos, videos, music, etc.), not apps, to the SD card you can use the file manager app that is on the device, or if there isn't one you can download and install one to access and move the files. If you leave the app on the phone itself, and leave the SD card as "External" storage, you can do this much easier. However, that change can mess with downloading direct to the card, since it no longer registers as a normal SD card ("External" storage). An app on the card will normally require the card be converted to be "Internal" rather than "External" storage. Well moving only music and videos to the card is not the same as also moving an app.
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