Well you could find a website which hosts the data.
BUT be Careful. depending on where you are this is VERY ILLEGAL and breaking copyrights.
Or if you own the file, you can copy it over by dragging it across.
I do not endorse breaking the law.
First, put the flash drive in your computer. Then, copy or drag the movie to the flash drive menu, you know, the one that shows everything saved on the flash drive. If that doesn't work, the movie cannot be copied but might be able to be burned on a disk.
Downloading the movie to a flash drive is similar to downloading a movie to oneâ??s computer. Simply insert the flash drive into your PC or laptop and it will be recognized as an available drive. Afterward choose the location of the flash drive as the place where the movie should be saved.
Plug in the USB stick, Drag the movie file from it's location on disk to the USB device or
Plug in the USB device. Locate the file you want to move, select it and press Ctrl + X (this is the "cut" operation and if you do not paste it somewhere, you might loose it Use Ctrl + C to copy)
Navigate back to the USB device press Ctrl + V (paste command)
Open up the file explorer, and copy your file from one location to the other.
(press windows-key then press e). Sometimes I open two file explorers, so, I can copy from one to the other just by dragging the file from one window to the other.
1) First you will plug your USB device into the USB port
2) Select the windows button on the lower left corner of your keyboard while holding the "e" button down (opens windows explorer)
3) Select the files you would like to "download" you can choose multiple files by using "shift" if they are all in a row or "ctrl" plus clicking if they are not in order.
4) Hold the "ctrl" key down while holding "c" (to copy)
5) Find your USB device (usually titled external drive or something of that nature)
6) Click on the USB device while holding "ctrl" and "v" keys (to paste)
7) Once all of your files are copied onto the device, in the lower right corner there should be an icon with an arrow.
8) Double click, select the external device and select "ok"
9) You can now safely remove the device.
Many websites those offer free downloading of movies. that can be easily transfer in USB.
By downloading it into the save as usb file #**@
In the same way you do when you download movie on your hard drive. Save or Save as... choose folder on your flash drive, press OK.
First you have to download the movie to your computer. Once you have done that, open your flash drive. Use the Launch Pad(if applicable) to open your Flash drive or find it on one of your Removable Disks in Computer on your system.Once the Flash application is open, select Explore (to open flash contents folder), then drag and drop the movie clip into the folder. You should see the movie clip copying into the Flash drive folder.When the movie clip has been successfully copied to the Flash drive, follow safe removal instructions for the Flash drive before exiting. If you do not SAFELY remove the flash drive, contents on it may be damaged.
download it to your hard drive, then drag and drop onto the flash drive
You can not download the IMVU client to a U3 Flash Drive.
Depends on how many GBs your flash drive is. Can't hurt to try though. The flash drive will tell you whether or not you have to space to hold the programs.
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.
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you change the folder you want to save it to. when it ask you were you want to save it you change to your flash drive
To download an e-book to your flash drive, simply connect your flash drive to your computer. Then, locate the e-book file on your computer, right-click on it, select "Copy" or "Cut," navigate to your flash drive in File Explorer, and paste the file onto the flash drive. Eject the flash drive safely and you now have the e-book saved on it.
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