Yes. So long as you have enough space for the image file, just set the destination to the flash drive when creating the disk image.
Yes, you can, but you a flash drive with a lot of free space.
The flash drive or stick has reached its capacity. Depends what you are storing and how big your flash drive is.
Format di Drive after backup
If you`re trying to save an image from google, go to the full size image and hold it down, then it will come up with a the option to save the image. If you want to transfer a picture from a flash drive or computer, go to on your kindle and there you Will find directions on how to do that.
.bkf files are backup files are are created by windows build-in backup utility NTbackup or Windows Backup and Restore (in XP). These utilities support image-based full system backups.
A full backup
A full backup will make a replica of every file currently on the system and store it, usually in a compressed file, for later use if there is a problem. A full backup takes no account of changes made to files since the last backup - it simply copies everything. Therefore it is sensible to only carry out a partial backup if you are short of time or hard drive space.
Plug it into a computer
Depends on the size of your flash drive. Generally a good quality full movie occupies 700MB to 2GB of space.
A "Full Backup".
Insert the flash for recognition by the computer. Usually a window will open by itself showing contents of flash. If space permits, open another file and copy what you will by "Drag and drop" or right click "send to" and highlight the flash. Most blink to show files being copied. If it is full, can transfer by "Drag and drop" to the computer of highlight what you want to delete and hit "delete". Sometimes must also erase from recycle file to get rid of items.
a full backup