Open the folder on the computer you want to store the music in. Plug in the flash drive. It'll ask what you want to do. Select "view files", and another folder will open. Highlight the songs (you can do this by going to "Edit" and choosing "Select All". Then go back to the edit tab, select "Cut", go to the folder where you want to transfer the files. Right click and select "Paste".
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.
Finder >Your home folder > Music> iTunes > iTunes music. Depending how big this folder is, copy it onto a flash drive/external hard drive and paste it on to your new Mac, then go into iTunes and import the music folder. Should work. Good luck and congrats on the new Mac!
Use a Flash Drive or Disc. You'll need a big amount of room if you have a lot on your computer to move. Highlight the things you want and click Copy (Ctrl+C), make sure they're pasted (Ctrl+C) Applications/Documents. So I am sure to say to put no "Shortcuts" in your Flash drive. Put the Flash drive in your new computer now. Open the flash drive and copy the things, and drag them where you want them to be. Keep askin' questions anonymus
Some PCs can transfer wirelessly. You can use a USB Cable to copy then Paste on your new PC. You can use a USB stick/flash drive to transfer the music.
No, need a new mainboard
by downloading it
For Grand Theft Auto: V, there will be an initial install on Xbox 360 that will require an Xbox 360 Hard Drive or an external 16GB USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of free space. If using a USB flash drive it must be at least USB 2.0 with a minimum 15mb/s read speed and formatted for Xbox 360 use. A new USB flash drive is recommended to ensure optimum performance.
The flash drive. The flash drive, in my opinion, is better anyway because with a disk you have to burn info on it. Then, to change something, you either get a new disk or unburn it (if possible).
your friends flash drive is not 2tb. more likely it is a 2 gig flash drive, and i would imagine the xbox doesnt like the format of the drive. try hooking it up to a laptop and formatting the flash drive. fat32 or ntfs will work. good luck.
Format the drive
1. Plug the flash drive into your USB port. 2. Once the computer recognizes it, go to My Computer (or Computer in Windows 7 & 8) & click on your flash drive's icon. 3. Once inside your flash drive's folder, follow these steps to organize them: 3a. Right click inside the window of your flash drive's files, hover over New & click Folder. Name the folder (optional), & it's simply drag & drop the files you want from their locations into the new folder. 3b. Repeat to make multiple folders inside your flash drive.
This only the new flash player that is making the problem just uninstall the new flash player and install the old version ..................