well if ur saving it straigh from the internet and a box with "save" and "cancel" comes up when u press the save button u should be able to go to your computer then to your flash drive from there think that should work otherwise.... i have no idea
find the music on your computer and then you can put your flashdrive into the computer, and copy over the music files to the flash drive.
On iTunes, you right-click on the music and click on "open in explorer(if using windows)"
Rip your cds to the hard drive of your computer in an mp3 file format using Express Rip. Then copy them to your flash drive.
Get to where the music is on the flash drive then right click or highlight the music you want then click send to then click on the file you want to put it on your computer.
put CD in computer. let load then open file from computer. copy and paste all data. plug in flash drive open to the space it contain. place data in.
Copy the files from the CD to the USB flash. These files should be in .mp3 or .wma type, to be played by almost everything.
plug in a flashdrive into your computer and put the songs from itunes onto the flashdrive. after your done, put the flashdrive into the xbox and on the menu, you can play it while playing your game
where you can transfer documents
A tool named EaseUS PhonTunes can transfer music from iPhone to computer.
Yes you can. You take what ever music you have on your Ipod and transfer it to a computer. Then you can transfer it from the computer to the Ipod.
You can transfer music from the iPod to any computer, as long as that computer has iTunes.
Dear user, You should be able to transfer the green p2p free tracks without any problem. You can locate your Bearshare folder on your harddrive and copy/paste them to your flashdrive.
It should be pretty easy. You should be able to plug the flash drive into the computer and it will show up as a hard drive or "Removable Disk." (For Windows, you have to open My Computer for this to work.) Then you copy the music files from your computer to the drive that showed up.Answerwell all you really have to do is copy the music from your computer and then paste it onto your flashdrive. but sometimes there is an error and i have no idea how the freak to fix it.
By default, all music downloaded using LimeWire should have been transferred into a playlist labeled 'LimeWire' in your iTunes library. Simply drag and drop this playlist into a folder on your hard-drive.
Sync with iTunes.
plug it in to your computer
drag it dumb a**
yes. but you need a flashdrive