Nope, there are lots of different kinds
Yes
Flash drives are used as data storage devices, where data can be written, read and erased. There are a number of brands for flash drives, yet all of them have the same basic functionalities.
The answer is the same as the one on my test, A. flash drives, or B flash drives or..............you get it.
Yes , all flash drives work on ubuntu
Almost all Flash drives should work with Windows 7. Flash drives are very genericized; most do not require any special drivers.
No, not all flash drive are very expensive. In fact many flash drives are realitively affordable for many people. An example of a general price range for flash drives is about $8 up to the most expensive $69. The price is related to the size however, so for flash drives with more memory you can expect to have to pay more.
All USB flash drives (also known as thumb drives, pen drives, etc) are used as you would use the internal hard-drive inside your computer. Such flash drives come in many styles and capacities, and files can be written to, deleted from, and formatted as you would to hard-drives. It is advised that flash drives are unmounted before being removed to ensure all writing is complete and to avoid possible corrupting of the flash drive.
The capacity of flash drives is increasing all the time. 4, 8, 16 and 32 Gb are common and very cheap. 128 Gb drives are available.
Yes. All Flash drives are portable. They come at a size of about 5 cm.
Flash drives are compatible with all types of computers, but the computer must download the driver software from the internet, which may take all of a few seconds, to use the flash drive.
many companies offer custom flash drives that can be printed on. These vary in price and size. do you mean "compact flash drives?"
In relation to what? They will become cheaper. USB pricing will remain the same, this would have no effect on the price of flash memory.
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