If You mean to keep it protected from device removal, I suggest ejecting it, and keeping it in your pocket, because can't lock that.
The USB flash drive on your MAC does not lock. To remove the USB drive just firmly hold it and gently pull from the socket. Flash drives are a very convenient way to save data from your hard drive.
You can't. You have to buy a 16gb flash drive.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.
You can write to a flash drive and read data from the flash drive. It acts the same as a miniature hard drive, just like the one on your computer. It uses flash memory, hence the name flash drive.
A flash drive is hardware.
flash memory drive
Yes, a flash drive stores information.
No, it does not need a flash drive.
1GB is equal to 1024MB so a 64MB flash drive has less space than a 64GB flash drive.
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.
Press options then press lock? If you are using Enterprise or Ultimate Vista, Win7 or Win 8, you can find Bitlocker feature in control panel, this is a totally free built-in feature for hard drive protection. If you are running other operating systems, you can try another method - using third party software to lock hard drive. For example, TrueCrypt and Kakasoft Advanced Folder Encryption are both good programs that can lock hard drive and encrypt files/folders in computer and flash drive.
A flash drive is solid state drive that is intended to store data. A flash player is a software program that plays videos in a flash video format.