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The amount of data/information the flash drive can store at one time.
USB is not a flash drive. A flash drive is so called because it uses flash memory that retains data with no power.
a flash drive No, not a flash drive....he is talking about the hibernate functionality
You can write to a flash drive and read data from the flash drive. It acts the same as a miniature hard drive, just like the one on your computer. It uses flash memory, hence the name flash drive.
A flash memory card is a card that holds digital data. An example of a flash memory card would be an SD Card, Micro SD, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Flash Drive (Thumb Drive, USB key). All Ipod models except the ipod classic use flash memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, but, hardrives do. Those are classified under, non-flash memory. Flash memory cards have different memory capacities. The higher the capacity, the more expensive it will be. But, the higher capacity, the more stuff can be put on it. Hope this helps
Yes, data can be copied from flash drives to DVD. It should be noted that flash drives usually have a greater capacity than DVDs these days.
The most common way to prevent data corruption when using a USB flash memory drive, or thumb drive, is to make sure that you click the eject device option before removing the thumb drive.
i want to know the programming details about(how does flash memory store the data received) and the tracks that the date move in. it would be great if u could get some pics 4 that..... thanx a lot
USB is a Universal Serial Bus - a standardised socket on a computer into which you can plug many devices such as cameras, mp3 players and flash drives. A flash drive is a stick of memory that can be used to store and transfer information between different computers. It retains the contents of the memory chip even though there is no power. It was called Flash memory because when the memory is wiped it was likened to a flash from a camera.
A "flash stick" is another word for a USB flash drive. The term "flash" is used because it consists of flash memory data storage. Flash memory is is a non-volatile computer storage (computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered) that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.
There are practically no dissimilarities between flash memory and floppy disk. Both media store the data in bits, however the method in which this is done is completely different. Floppy disks store data on a moving plater using magnetism, the data must be physically accessed by the read head. Flash memory stores the data as charge and can be accessed by directly addressing the memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, it is durable and data corruption due to external factors is practically non existent.
The iPods use a few different ways to store their data. Here is the list... 1). The iPod Classic Hard Drive 2). The iPod Nano Flash Based Memory 3). The first iPod Hard Drive 4). The iPod Shuffle (1-3 G) Flash Based Memory 5). The iPod Touch Flash Based Memory 6). The iPhone Flash Based Memory