Yes Just save it under a different name
Yes. The internet has nothing to do with a Flash drive. You can use the internet without having a Flash drive, and you can have a Flash drive without having the internet.
You need to own GTA to put it on a flash drive.
PNY manufactures Onn Flashdrive; at least the 32GB USB Flash Drive. According to the flash drive properties. This also confirms that the flash drive is 28.8gb without any software installed. (see screenshot for manufacturer)
If Windows, there is a small icon in the bottom task bar which, when clicked on, will unmount the flash drive and tell you when it is safe to remove the flash drive. In Linux, the drive is unmounted before removing. The idea is to ensure that any writing to the flash drive has been completed and the drive can be removed without corruption.
As far as I know (and have seen them used for), you use Flash Drives to transfer data from one computer to another. i.e. Someone creates a slide presentation at their home computer and they need it by a deadline BUT they will be leaving this computer for a while. They insert the flash drive into a port and put the slide onto it. Then, they take where they are going and put it on a computer. Now there is a copy of the file on that computer and they can edit it from that computer. When they leave, they replace the finished file and overwrite the data of that file on the flash drive, remove it from the computer and go home. Then, they replace it into their computer once again overwriting the previous file with the same name and can finish it. Hope this helps. It's as much as I know.
Not all computers support booting from a USB Flash drive, and you cannot install Windows from a USB flash drive without extensive effort.
Yes by using a usb flash drive.
yes just save to flash drive :D
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You could use a usb flash drive.
You can't. You have to buy a 16gb flash drive.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.