You can use Dropbox Portable
Either drag items directly on to the USB from their location in your documents, or (if using Microsoft) click file, save as, my computer, and select your USB.
You should be able to save any file onto a USB flash drive provided the drive is working and there is adequate space on the drive for the file.
First of all you click on "file" in the menu bar, then select "save as" and save the file on your usb, after that you can transfer it to any computer you like from the usb you saved the filed on
You can always buy a USB to save your recovery data. It is probably the most efficient and cheap way to do so. Once you recovered you file, save it in your USB stick. If you lost it again on your computer, you can always go back to the USB to retrieve it.
Files that are larger than the USB Capacity. Example: 2.3GB file on a 1GB Flash Drive cannot be copied/saved on the USB
if you use Pages, it will save to the cloud. Other programs allow you to use Dropbox or other such-type services to save to the cloud. In most cases, the easiest way to save a file is to email a copy of it to yourself.
once you install the disc that came with your action replay. You download save files or cheats you want and then open up the file manager. Your are going to upload the save file to a USB drive and then using the PS2 format disc transfer the save file from your USB stick to the memory card
I have not seen a ELCD32USB. Most USB Memory Sticks / Thumb Drives / Solid State Memory works as if it were any other Digital Storage Device. The means if you save a file on a comuter then you should be able to save the file onto the USB simply by the 'click and drag' method
Save stores a copy of your work into a file onto your computer or other place, like onto a USB key. You then have a copy of the file that you can access. If you turn off your computer, you can open the saved file again.
It doesn't matter what folder your dropbox is in, it still has to go through the internet to the dropbox servers. If your company monitors network traffic for that sort of thing they will know you're using it.
You can create a dropbox for mail using one of many online file hosting services. The most popular of these is Dropbox, but you can also use DROPitTOme, FileStork, URL Droplet, or sideCLOUDload.
Not directly. You can do it by direct transfer from a USB-enabled drive (with the video file on it) and plugging it into the USB port on the 360, possibly do a file transfer. Just be sure the codec and file type are supported by the 360...or it is a major waste of space.