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No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.
You can copy files to a hard drive, floppy drive, or some other kind of removable drive. You even can copy files to a CD or DVD drive if you are using re-writable media.
It depends what you are copying them to. If you are copying them to another hard drive, it will have a different drive letter. it is the same with USB drives.
Yes, if you make an ISO image of the disc first. Copying manually may not copy the files correctly.
If you copied the files, then they will be in both places. If you cut or moved them, they would remain on the old drive until you complete the paste operation, at which time the file is removed from the file allocation table. your statement that u have made above is right but I am afraid you didn't understand my question properly, I already have copied files but I haven't paste them then one of my friend said that these files stored in 'Ram' with suitable place, is it right or not?
No. They are not copied to the computer's harddrive. Just the destination drive gets the files.
No, they don't disappear, unless you use the command move to...
The source folder. The folder they are being copied to is the destination folder.
Yes, cloning creates absolute copy of your hard drive basically twin with identical content.
Files that are larger than the USB Capacity. Example: 2.3GB file on a 1GB Flash Drive cannot be copied/saved on the USB