When you choose the installation partition to install on, choose your flash drive then on startup, hold the option key down, it should show you your flash drive partition to boot up with.
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.
Yes, you can, but you a flash drive with a lot of free space.
To remove write protection from a flash drive, insert the flash drive in a USB port and go to my computer, then pull up the drive that the USB corresponds to. Next, right-click and go to properties. Un-check the box that say "Read Only." That should fix the issue.
Plug in the flash drive, generally done through a USB port then open up your "My Computer" folder, look for the flash drive under all the drives, usually an F,G or H drive but not always, and open the drive then drag and drop the files you want into the folder
Some of the websites use a pull-up calendar. I can see this pull-up calendar utilizing Flash.
Yes, as long as the flash drive is big enough to hold the file(s).
If you have a flash drive that does not show up when it is plugged in, then it is likely fried.
If you are using a Mac, pull the file up from the Macintosh HD and drag it into the flashdrive icon on the desktop. If you are using a PC, pull up the file in Windows Explorer or other searching device, scroll down on the side which is like a little box after you've pulled the file up on the main and bigger box, and locate what drive your flashdrive is (for example, drive H) and drage the file from the bigger box to the smaller box and the appropriate drive in that smaller box.
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There may be hidden files or software for the flash drive that is taking up those 50 Mb. If you format the flash drive, it will delete all of the data and act as if you have never put anything on it before.