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If you don't have the same program as the document, it will not open. Or it may be the document is corrupted.
here are some options= 1. Drag and drop from clicking it once and holding it and drop into your flash drive's window. 2.Open your document in what ever program you have and click save as and rename the document and changing the saving location on the bottom to the flash drive location of the save as window.
I can not open all document in usb flash drive
Firstly you insert the flash drive.-If you are working with Microsoft Office document, you go to the menu (the bubble left at the top in 2007/ file in 2003) save as, then the save menu will open, you click on your flash drive icon, to open it, and press SAVE-Encase it is an old document and you do not want to open it, you go to the file that the document is in, right click on the document look for the option that says 'SEND TO' take your mouse to this option and then there will be more options to choose from (files) search for your flash drive icon and click on it.Now you got two ways to save a document on your flash drive!
From a flash drive, plug it in to the computer and select the drive it is being put in to open it from there. From the hard drive, click "open" and search for your file. From a disk, do the same procedure as a flash drive except it should show up as a CD drive rather than a file drive like a flash drive.
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There is no reason technically why you should be unable to do so unless the drive is faulty.
Plug your flash drive into the USB port on the computer. If a folder does not pop-up immediately, go to your "My Computer" folder and find the USB drive there. Open the folder for the USB drive. Also open the folder the document folder containing the files that you want to put on the flash drive. Drag the documents over to the flash drive folder and a copy will be placed in the folder. Once all of the desired documents have been copied over, you can remove the flash drive from the computer.
yes you can put wallpaper on your usb you can search for the code and save it as desktop.ini etc... just search it in the net..
In practical terms it probably doesn't matter much, but internal drives are generally faster than flash drives and if it's a large file that could make a difference.
By memory stick I'm assuming that you mean a flash drive. But anyway, if you have a Mac computer, (includes MacBook Pro, MacBook, etc.) you insert the flash drive into the computer's socket (NOT THE ELECTRICAL SOCKET!). Then, after a few seconds, the flash drive will appear on your desktop. Then, if you want to save a document, picture, or whatever it is you want to upload, you save it to your desktop, and then drag it into the flash drive icon that's on your screen.