Yes, a USB stick is re-writeable. Unless the information is protected.
yes, generally you can.
The fact that the memory stick is write protected will not prevent you "reading" the contents. Thus there is no problem in making the copy from the stick to the memory card.
Look on the side of the memory stickYou will find a little switch called LockPush the switch to the lock positionNow your Memory Stick is write protected
PSPHas No Memory but it's settings and apps, Need a Memory Stick, 1Gb Or 2Gb.PS2Has 8 Mb(memory stick) XboxHas 600mbXbox360Has 15gbXbox 360 EliteHas 60gb or morePS3Has over 50gbPS3 Elitehas over 60gb
Memory Stick is a flash memory card. It is a data storage. In some situations it can be an input device (when you load pictures from it into an image editor), in some it can be an output device (when you write edited pictures back to your Memory Stick).
Such memory is called ROM.
You just need a Memory Stick inserted and if the game you play offers game saving features (most if not all do), it will detect the Memory Stick and write to it directly.
yesnobecoz with a memory stick pro duoyou get 2 memory stick pros
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A memory stick is electric that holds lots of memory and thing from your computer
u need a memory stick
Yes - unless the memory stick is formatted.
You can transfer memory stick data to Gmail easily. It can be done via attaching the memory stick to computer. Then attaching files by browsing the memory stick.