Plug flash drive in to your computer and click&drag on to it
you right click the pic then you click save as then select where you want to save it on your computer :]
its easy as 1-2-3
1.select the picture
2.copy
3.paste it on your flash drive.
done :)
Yes if you have copied and thus created a backup on your flash drive it is safe to delete them off your computer, but I would recommend keeping them there so you have two copies of them in case something happens to on of the copies.
If you click and drag the files into the flash-drive file, then yes. If you copy and paste the items onto the drive, then no.
I'm not sure that the word "developed" would apply as in the same context as film would ... but you can get the pictures printed off the flash drive ...
Connect it to your computer and open up the files...
with a flash drive
There is no way to play Minecraft off of a flash drive but you can transfer it to a computer with no internet by copying the .minecraft folder ( located in C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming) and the .exe on to a flash drive then dragging those files onto the destination computer in the same location. THis is the closest thing to playing it off a flash drive.
yes.. go to the documents and the look for the partition and file you want copy and paste to the flash.
A computer tech store should be able to help load the pictures off of a floppy disc. After the pictures have been uploaded to the computer and reloaded on a CD the pictures can be print anywhere that prints pictures.
You put it into a USB port in the computer, and the computer will recognize it as a drive, for example, the H drive, and you can drag files on or off of them, and they are rewritable so items can be taken on and off without having to buy a new flashdrive, unlike the CD. They must be ejected safely through the computer, or files may be lost on them forever.
RAM is volatile, which means when you shut your computer off any data that is in RAM will be erased. For instance start typing a letter in word and shut your computer down after typing 2 sentences and do not save it. When you bring it back up the letter will no longer be there because it was not saved to the hard drive, it was in RAM. A flash drive is non-volatile, which means the data stays in the flash drive even if there is not power to it. It's just like a hard drive.
It may have a virus in it. -> It could be a security function of the computer, a virus executing off the flash drive, or an unwanted program on the host computer. Also, if changing computers, you may have disk caching enabled, and the information isn't getting written to the flash drive before you remove it. Make sure to use the "Safely remove drive" utility on Windows before removing a usb, and search Google to check that Disk Caching is disabled.
You would put files onto a flash-drive just like you would any other drive. When you plug in a flash-drive it shows up as a removable hard disk & is assigned a drive letter. Open up "my computer" or "computer" depending on what program your computer is using and look for a drive E:; F:; G:; or the bran name of your flash-drive. Example: Lexar . Once you have opened up the file, you simply drag the file(s) you want from your computer onto the flash-drive, you can also copy the file you want from your computer and paste it onto your flash-drive.