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To select all files on a flash drive, first connect the drive to your computer. Open the drive in File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac). Then, press "Ctrl + A" on Windows or "Command + A" on Mac to highlight all files. You can also click and drag your mouse to create a selection box around the files.
If you are going to format the drive first then there are two possibilities: 1. You have all system and personal files on one drive. In this case you would lose all your files. 2. You have system files and personal files on different drives. In this case you would only lose the files on the drives that you format. As long as you don't format the drive with your personal files on it you won't lose them.
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It means that it has both SSD drive in for caching and frequently used files and plate-based hard drive for all other files.
If you have two explorer windows open, one for the c drive and one for the e drive, just highlight all the files you want to transfer and drag them over the the e drive window.
Use Cut and Paste on the files you want moved.
no where it just deletes all the files there
It means that it has both SSD drive in for caching and frequently used files and plate-based hard drive for all other files.
a hard drive is what stores all the files on your pc.
All computers use a hard drive to store programs and files.
it transfers all files which takes a couple of minutes, it erases all the files on the new 250gb hard drive and replaces ALL of your old files on the other hard drive. The only annoying part is you have to pay 15 quid just to use it once!
a hard drive is what stores all the files on your pc.