Yes.. you can delete everything off of it, sell it, and then they can put stuff on it..
1GB is equal to 1024MB so a 64MB flash drive has less space than a 64GB flash drive.
If you need more than 2GB, 3GB is better.
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flash drive? i dont know if you are more specific maybe someone could answer this beeter than me Flash drive is an extarnal media but the media of a hard drive is disk platter.
The flash drive has no moving parts and thus is faster than the traditional spinning drive storage devices.
When it comes to flash drives and SSD's, bigger has more space and its faster. Going from 4GB to 8GB will not be a noticeable effect. Only 2GB to 120GB will be noticable.
Yes.
RAM is the correct answer
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.
Depends. If you have gigs and gigs of photos [numbering in the millions], then a hard drive might be needed. It's more likely that you don't need THAT much space, and a flash drive would be better, because hard drives have mechanical parts that wear out gradually over time. Flash memory is more protected than a hard drive, though it is slower and more expensive [right now].
Not much. Probably less than $20. Check flash drive prices on www.newegg.com