Simple. Open the flash drive, then select the images, right-click, then delete. Or use the 'Del' key on your keyboard or if you have a lot of files on the drive and you just want the pictures away. Type into the search bar without the inverted commas 'type=jpg' and the majority of pictures should appear. Then press ctrl and a to select them all then delete then by right clicking and pressing delete. Other types of pictures to type in after type= png jpeg tiff psd
The amount of write and erase cycles on a USB flash drive will depend on the flash drive. It is best to check with the manufacturer, because too many write and erase cycles can affect the length of time the flash drive will operate.
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i want to know the programming details about(how does flash memory store the data received) and the tracks that the date move in. it would be great if u could get some pics 4 that..... thanx a lot
you drag them out of the documents folder on your SanDisk.
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.
To erase pics from an iPod touch all you have to do I'd erase them from the directory on the computer from which you uploaded them to your iPod and they will be erased from the iPod at next sync.
Drag to trash can, press the delete key then enter, or right click 'delete' and 'yes/ok'
No, adding files to a flash drive does not erase existing files. A flash drive has a specific storage capacity, and when you add new files, they are stored alongside existing ones as long as there is enough available space. However, if the drive is full, you may need to delete some files to make room for new ones. Always ensure to safely eject the drive after use to prevent data loss.
USB flash drives will stop working from write and erase cycles when there is a problem with the device.
To copy a USB flash drive to another USB flash drive on a Mac, first, insert both USB drives into the computer. Open "Disk Utility" (found in Applications > Utilities), select the source USB drive, and click "Restore." Drag the source USB drive to the "Source" field and the destination USB drive to the "Destination" field, then click "Restore" to complete the copying process. Ensure you back up any important data before proceeding, as this will erase the destination drive.
Do you mean HOW TO ERASE or did they erase by themselves and you want to know why?
it might be that you have "hidden" files my sister did that to my flash drive... she put like 1.5 gigs of pics on my flash drive, as hidden, put it into her comp, and she couldn't see them