With Extreme Difficulty. Hope this helps. :-D
plug the 2 usb devices in open both windows and copy and paste your file on the other usb
You can't. Sorry.
i think that you can't
It's impossible
The simplest way to send an MP3 file from computer to computer over long distances is to attach the file in an e-mail message.Or place the MP3 file onto a USB and extract the file onto the persons computer.
Open your browser- Internet exp or Mozilla, and go to tools click on options, and go to general tab then browse and change the download file option to your usb stick. make sure your usb is plugged in. Now when you down load it should go to your usb stick. If the movie file is already loaded in the computer, just right click the movie/DVD file and send file to the usb stick.
Go to your friend who has the same OS as you. Copy the file he downloaded onto a USB with over 200 megs of space. Copy the file into your computer. Run the file.
Your camera should of came with a cord (USB) this will allow you to plug the cable into the computer via USB ports and it should load right up within a few seconds, just put them into a folder, or your desktop and from your e-mail options select 'send a file', then select the photo file.
1.Unlock your phone. 2.With a USB cable, connect your phone to your computer. 3.On your phone, tap the 'Charging this device via USB' notification. 4.Under 'Use USB for', select File Transfer. 5.A file transfer window will open on your computer
I don't believe you can recover a file from a USB drive if you don't have the USB drive. I keep backups of the files.
Make sure both Bluetooth 's are on, first. (ofcourse) . Then under your bluetooth icon somewhere it should say send file receive etc. Click on send file. Once you get there it'll ask you to where. And it should have your mobile phone already showing up. If not connect it. Then next, and it'll ask you what to send. You browse the file and click next once againa and it'll be sending to your phone via bluetooth! Easy as pie!
If your USB is not connected to your device in some way, you cannot open a file that resides on the USB, unless the USB is connected to a networked device and you have access to that network.