That really depends on how much content you have on the computer.
A external usb jump drive. Plug it in, open to view files, paste your file there. Plug it into the computer, view files and copy and paste it in your documents
yes.. go to the documents and the look for the partition and file you want copy and paste to the flash.
Plug your flash drive into the USB port on the computer. If a folder does not pop-up immediately, go to your "My Computer" folder and find the USB drive there. Open the folder for the USB drive. Also open the folder the document folder containing the files that you want to put on the flash drive. Drag the documents over to the flash drive folder and a copy will be placed in the folder. Once all of the desired documents have been copied over, you can remove the flash drive from the computer.
Open up the Flash Drive from the desktop, create a new folder out of the flash drive, select the files in the Flash Drive, then drag-and-drop the files into the folder.
Any Flash drive can be used for that purpose. Just plug the Flash drive into your computer, open "My Computer", open the Flash drive, and drag and drop your documents.
I guess if you copy the files or option drag the sites Certainly. Copy the files and paste them to the flash drive. They stay on your hard drive.
No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.
Not unless you specifically copy them to your hard drive. The flash drive acts like an external drive.
When you plug your flash drive into an available USB slot, a window should automatically pop up saying " view files or folders", click on it then drag n drop your documents into the opened window. If the window does not appear, click on start menu - my computer("computer" in vista) and look for a drive that's not your hard drive (usually C), and not your CD/DVD drive, in my computer, my Flash drive shows up as "UDISK F". Once you find your flash drive icon, double click it to open a new window. Open your documents folder and drag n drop the documents directly into the opened window. Abra Cadabra you are now a computer genius (According to my Mom).
To get your flash drive unstuck, you will probably have to use as much of your strength and pull it out of your computer. Luckily, you will not lose any of your files as long as the flash drive itself is not damaged.
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.
The most obvious benefit of owning a USB flash drive is protecting important files. You can transfer your most precious documents, pictures, or videos on to this small device to save them forever and shield them from being lost in a computer crash. A flash drive is easily stored and easily transported. They fit in any computer and/or laptop that features a USB port.