USB sticks vary in data storage from 2GB to 32GB. Many external hard drives are 250GB, 500GB or 1TB, and are often more cost-effective.
Both, because you can put data onto it and also take data off of it.
Yes, any data that can be stored on a hard drive can also be stored on a flash disk. A flash disk can even be configured with a boot sector and you can "boot" your computer from the flash disk.
Both, because you can put data onto it and also take data off of it.
go to convertyoutube.com and put your URL and choose what you put into flash drive, iPod and ect.....
I saved all my pictures from the trip on a flash drive.
There may be hidden files or software for the flash drive that is taking up those 50 Mb. If you format the flash drive, it will delete all of the data and act as if you have never put anything on it before.
Assuming you only have 1 CD drive, you will need copy the data to your hard disk (or possibly a flash drive), remove the original disk from the CD drive, put the blank in, and burn the data that you copied to your hard disk.
The easiest way is to put the pictures on a computer and then insert the flash drive and put on what pictures you want.
sure, why not.
You put it into a USB port in the computer, and the computer will recognize it as a drive, for example, the H drive, and you can drag files on or off of them, and they are rewritable so items can be taken on and off without having to buy a new flashdrive, unlike the CD. They must be ejected safely through the computer, or files may be lost on them forever.
put your flash drive in the computer and boot the windows CD when the setup come and asks about partitioning use the directory of your flash drive
It depends if u got a new hard-drive or if you are on a different account. Try going onto a different account and maybe that will work. But if you got a new hard drive, put your old one in and transfer the memory onto a flashdrive and then put in the new hard-drive in and transfer the data from the flash drive to it.