Yes. and there shouldn't be anything wrong with the info either.
its a usb flash drive. you go to start push computer, and the drive will come up. click on it and you can open anything saved on there. its called removable because you can carry it around and take the info out of a computer
you save it on a flash drive then take the drive out and you saved your computer games.
If you click and drag the files into the flash-drive file, then yes. If you copy and paste the items onto the drive, then no.
Connect it to your computer and open up the files...
To store files and to take them on the go as long as you have a computer.
Yes, you can download songs from a flash drive onto a computer. Plug in the Flash drive and open the flash drive up and another window to where you want the song to be. Just drag the song from the flash drive to the window you want it to be in, and wait for the transfer to take place.
In order to you'd have to take the pictures from the computer and put it on a jump drive- usb drive - flash drive.
U plug it into one computer or whatever you want to get information out of, then you can view the files and put files or documents onto it and then you can take it out and put it into another computer and put anything from the flash drive onto it. So basically you take info from one machine and put it into another.
A removable storage media is a device that can be used to store data but does not necessarily have to be permanently attached to the computer. Examples of removable storage media include flash disk, diskettes, and CD.
What kind of storage device? A flash drive is a small, usually rectangular device that can be plugged into computers and take data from the computer onto the flash drive. If we are talking about physical possessions, then a purse can "store" a wallet, keys, etc.
Its easy, if you have a flash drive. Take whatever videos, pics, or songs u want from your computer, put them on flash drive, then move them to xbox. some consoles do require an update for this though.
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.