Right-click the USB device when it appears on your desktop and then click open.
You can do this a few different ways: 1. You can drag the files onto the USB Flash Drive image, which will be located on your Desktop; 2. You can open the USB Flash Drive and drag files into its window; 3. You can open the folder your files are in, then drag the files onto the USB Flash Drive image located in the "Devices" section in the Finder window.
Plug the USB flash drive into your iMac. Wait for the icon for the drive to appear on your desktop. Right click the icon and then click open.
you should be able to just plug it in through USB and transfer the files.
Plug the flash drive into one of the iMac USB ports. An icon will appear on the desktop. Right click the icon and then click open. If it does not appear on the desktop open finder and look for the flash drive on the far left under devices. Click it and it will open.
The 2011 iMac does not come with a 3.0 USB port. It has four 2.0 USB ports. The new 2012 iMac does have four 3.0 ports.
Who told you it had no USB ports? Of course it has USB ports. The iMac has 4 USB ports, 1 Firewire port, 1 Thunderbolt port (2 on the 27" iMac), 1 Ethernet port.
Plug your camera or card reader into your mac via a usb cable. Then open up iphoto and click the import all photos button. It may take a while to import if the file sizes are larger.
Open Finder. On the left side under Favorites click Documents or All Files.
If the files are still on the USB drive, you can open them, even though they were never saved to the actually computer. The USB drive is a portable hard drive, plugging into your computer gives you access to view what is on the USB drive without having to save them to the actual computer.
To erase a USB memory stick, using a MAC, use the application Disk Utility. With the USB stick inserted into the USB drive, highlight that stick from the list of drives. Then select erase. It will erase all of the files on the drive and reformat it. You can also use a program called Houdini 2, which will allow you to see hidden files, move, and erase them.
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