Plug the USB device into the proper port, right click on the file and select "copy" from the list. Then go to the destination folder, open the folder, and then right click again and select "paste" from the list. Another way is to user the Ctrl + C for copy and Ctrl + V for paste.
The USB drive is not mounted properly.
You can install a remote, but you will require the needed inputs. a USB remote input is not that expensive, and will be a cinch to install.
USB cable and desktop computer file manager.
To install Tails on a USB, first download the Tails ISO file from the official website. Next, use a tool like Etcher or Rufus to create a bootable USB drive by selecting the ISO file and your USB device. Follow the prompts to complete the installation, ensuring you choose the correct USB to avoid data loss. Finally, reboot your computer and boot from the USB to run Tails.
Assuming you mean so you can move it from one computer to another... Insert the USB stick into a free port, locate the file in question, and simply drag & drop it onto the USB drive. Insert the USB stick into the destination computer, then drag & drop the file to the destination folder (or desktop).
You can purchase a USB wireless card for desktop. There are also cards that you can get that install inside the computer, but a USB card would be your best bet. They can be purchased from a local retailer like Bestbuy or Cirsuit City.
As long and the desktop has a USB connection and the proper system requirements it shouldn't be a problem.
The same way you would a desktop. COnnect printer with usb install drivers etc and use normally
Yes. You can buy an enclosure at many stores that sell hard drives. Install the laptop HDD in the enclosure (be sure to get the correct size). Then it will connect to a desktop USB port.
It depends on how large the file is, if it is small enough just email it to yourself and save it on your desktop. If it is larger you can use a usb jump drive or an external hard drive to get the job done.
The USB socket can be located anywhere on a desktop, such as the side, bottom or the back. Refer to the User's Manual provided with the desktop to find the USB socket. If you have lost the Manual, you may find a copy on the manufacturers website.
1 Download and install Alcohol 120 at Alcohol-soft.com. Alcohol 120 provides an easy way of creating an image of your Windows XP disc. 2 Insert the Windows XP install disc into your computer's CD drive and open Alcohol 120. 3 Select "Image Making Wizard." 4 Select the CD drive from the drop-down list. Click "Next." 5 Enter a name for the file and save the file to your desktop. Select "ISO" as the format for the image file and click "Start" to begin creating the image. 6 Download and install the WinToFlash utility at Wintoflash.com. WinToFlash makes it easy to create a bootable USB flash drive from an image file. It is meant specifically for creating Windows boot drives. 7 Insert the USB flash drive into your computer. Open WinToFlash. 8 Set the file system to "Fat32." Set the format to "USB-HDD" and set the USB drive type to "Flash Stick." 9 Browse for the Windows XP ISO located on your desktop (created by Alcohol 120) by selecting "Windows Source Path." 10 Select the inserted USB flash drive by selecting "USB Drive" and click "Run." Once complete, exit the utility and remove the bootable Windows XP USB drive.