The Largest thing I ever saw for storage Via a Usb V2.0 Port was a 2 terabyte Hard drive which is show in size definintion below :
1 bit - AA bout 1 letter on screen of moniter.
1byte = 1,000 bits
1,000 bytes = 1kilobytes
1,000 kilobytes= 1 megabytes
1,000 megabytes- 1 gigabyte
1,000 gigabytes =1 terabyte
ectra.. if something else pop-up don't be suprised for it size name :)
a very tricky question is it not?
the capacity of a usb varies from big to small
yes delete everything on your usb first
Go on My Computer.. And its shown.
Files that are larger than the USB Capacity. Example: 2.3GB file on a 1GB Flash Drive cannot be copied/saved on the USB
by deleting stuff
2 TB
usb drive
exFAT
Compact, easily transportable, high capacity, robust.
Yes
Yes. Hard drives can go up to almost 3 Terabytes currently, while USB flash drives only go up to about 64 Gigabytes. However, USB flash drives may have more storage capacity than older hard drive models.
If it doesn't say on the USB itself then stick it in your computer and look at the capacity under My Computer. Note that Windows uses a binary system so it will appear slightly less than its advertised capacity (eg. 8GB will show up at around 7.8GB)