I can give you half of the answer:
My friend told me that minecraft somehow doesn't allow you to move Minecraft on a USB Drive and play it on another computer. I even tried it, and it doesn't work.
Yes you can indeed! I have it on a 2gb flash drive. Minecraft is rather small and on an 8gb flash drive you should be able to save a lot of worlds.
Yes, although even from the flash drive, Minecraft has to download resources in order to play, which can be found usually in your AppData folder located in your user folder on any PC.
Yes you can, if your meaning a minecraft save file. You can also move the .minecraft folder to your USB as well.
Yes.
yes you can
You can fit minecraft.exe on a 2 gig flash drive, but when you move form computer to computer you do not bring your saves and tecture packs with you
Use a flash drive.
you have to move the file to your computer 1st from your flash drive. then you should be able to install
I assume that if you go into your minecraft folder in My Computer then levels or worlds or something similar. It should be there. Copy that onto a Flash Drive and then copy it to the PC you wish to transfer to Hope this helped
copying creates a duplicate, say you want a file on a flash drive and on your computer. moving does simply what it says: moves it. if you don't need the file on your computer but need it on a disk key, move it.
To save on a flashdrive... you'll need to go to the folder which the file(s) are located. You right click the file(s)/folder(s) and select move to and then whatever your flashdrive is called, you can select it. It would be under My Computer. If you want to keep the file on your computer and you want to have it on the flashdrive, if its like a document like Microsoft Word, you can hit Ctrl + C and copy the file. You go to my Computer and you hit Ctrl + V to paste it. If you want to save like a Microsoft Word or Paint to a Flash Drive, hit Save As and go to My Computer and select your flash drive. If you do not know what your flash drive is called, I do not know what to tell you but try to figure it out. Your Welcome.
The question is ambiguous but I think you can. You go to system settings after you have connected your external hard drive. Then go to storage, find the movie from your Xbox's HDD, and select it. Then i think there is a tab called "Copy" or "Move". When you select move, it will come up with a list of your Memory Units for your 360. Select the External one and then your movie is on your External Flash Drive. If you want to get a movie on your Xbox 360 from your flash drive. Just insert the MU(memory unit) and then use the same method and move the file to your 360's HDD.
right click and click "move to trash" or "delete"
1. Insert flash drive. 1. Put a blank CD in burner. 3. Open burning software. ex. Nero. 4. Choose "Burn Data CD" option. 5. When asked to select data to be burnt to disc, select flash drive contents.
you cant, from what i hear maybe a memory card
just drag it
The pics will remain on the computer if they were copied, rather than moved, onto a Flash drive. To move files, as opposed to copying, on a Mac hold down the Command key (cmd) and click and drag a file's icon. Or just delete unwanted files after they have been copied.