That depends on the size of the files you want to put on it.
If you're only storing say Microsoft Word files on it, you could store over 10,000 2 page documents on it.
If you're storing music files, assuming an average of 5 megs per song you could throw 800 files on it.
If you're storing video files from Brazzer's, you could store ten 30-minute movies. Don't ask me how I know that...
If you're ripping a DVD, a single layer one at that, you might be able to get the whole movie on the stick. But that'd just be the movie, not the info you'd need to build the disc menu, extra features, etc.
Personally with as cheap as 16 and 32 gig sticks are becoming, I'd recommend getting one of those instead of a 4 gig.
it can hold around 1094 photos or around 953 mp3's or around 7.62 feature length films in mpeg format.
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No, a 4MB flash drive will only hold about two average sized pictures. Documents vary in size a by huge amounts so it is hard to tell but it would probably not hold more than 20 documents. A 4GB flash drive(there is an enormous difference between megabyte and gigabyte) will hold about 2000 average sized pictures though.
Approximately how many hard-copy pages of documents could be stored on the flash drive by an employee.
It depends on how large the files that you put on it are. I have a 2GB flash drive, and I put on it a ton of files. 16GB is a lot of capacity.
Portable media player holds the most followed by usb drive. Varies greatly. Portable media players tend to have many Gigs of space. A USB drive can hold anything from a few Meg to many Gigs.
Portable media player holds the most followed by usb drive. Varies greatly. Portable media players tend to have many Gigs of space. A USB drive can hold anything from a few Meg to many Gigs.
it helps the human to hold things. without the thumb, you wouldn't be able to do many things with your hands.
This depends on the size of the documents in question. However, the following is an estimate.A 1 page document is approximately 30KB in size (this is for an Office 2003 document)There are 2097152KB in a 2GB flash drive2097152KB divided by 30KB = approximately 69,905 documentsSo you could probably fit about 69,905 1-page documents on a 2GB flash drive.We could also do the same for a 10-page document, which is approximately 145KB (again, Office 2003):2097152KB divided by 145KB = 14,463 documentsNeedless to say, it's a lot of documents!
There are uncountable types of USB flash drives, with sizes from 512MB to 256GB!
64g on an iPad can hold a lot of documents. For example, 64g will hold more than 14,000 songs. I don't know how many documents it can hold, but my best guess would be in the high hundreds range.
The National Archives holds somewhere around 10 documents in American history
Press the letters Flush the thumb drive.