They work with any computer that has a USB port, to a USB device.
This happened to my computer because it was aging.
Any USB Device, or firewire device such as digital cameras, memory sticks, USB mice, USB keyboards etc...
Usually just plug the flash drive into the computer. A flash drive is a Plug-and-Play device, meaning you can plug the device into the computer and the computer will detect the device without having to reboot.
The USB root device could be disabled in the Computer Hardware Device.
A usb cable is not a device. A USB drive would be a Storage Device and still not be an Input or Output device. A USB keyboard would be an input device and a USB printer would be an output device.
plug the 2 usb devices in open both windows and copy and paste your file on the other usb
USB is the connector you use to connect iPod or other device to a computer. then it means connect your iPod to your computer using USB
Check that the usb device is functional in the Device Manager, Some USB devices don't appear in Device Manager use the utility program that came bundled with the device to check for errors. No. Plug the device into another USB port. If it does not work after you have plugged it into all USB ports on the computer then you know that your device is not working.
Yes but the usb device has to have space for data.
When you plug in the USB device to your computer it will automatically install. If it does not install right away give your computer a few minutes to work on it. If there was a disk included with your device you may have to insert it to install your device.
input device..