It depends. Usually USB flash drives are measured in Gigabytes, and it should have told you when you bought it (you pay for what you get). Usually, a flash drive is no less than 1 Gigabyte, and no more than 4 Gigabytes.
A flash drive can hold anywhere from 256 MB to 8 GB.
USB version 1.1( sometimes called Basic speed USB or Orginal USB) allows for two speesd,1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps. USB version 2.0 (sometimes called hi-speed USB or USB2) allows for up to 480Mbps.
The capacity of a USB thumb drive depends upon the size of the USB drive. If you have an 8 Gb USB drive it means, can store 8192 Megabytes of data. But it can store only 7680 Megabytes of your data; the rest of the storage is used for the system.
The capacity of a USB stick can vary widely, typically ranging from a few megabytes (MB) to several terabytes (TB). Common sizes for USB sticks include 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and even larger capacities. To convert gigabytes to megabytes, you can multiply the gigabyte value by 1,024, as there are 1,024 MB in 1 GB. For example, a 32GB USB stick has approximately 32,768 MB.
A USB Cruzer is SanDisk brand of a USB Flash (Memory) Drive. Such a device stores just about any computer file type. SanDisk Corp. makes all kinds of USB flash drives, from 16 MB (mega byte) to 32 GB. (MB or GB is a unit of storage capacity, as in 0.016 GB = 16 MB or 32 GB = 32,000 MB.)
Yes it can.
About 8000
A conventional PCI bus (not PCI Express or such) at 64bit @ 66mhz has a max transfer rate of around 533MB/s. That being Megabyte, not bit. USB has a transfer rate of 12mb on regular and 480 on high-speed mode. That is megabit, which is much less then MB per second. PCI in this case, compared PURELY on speed, is much faster.
Almost one. A gigabyte is equivelent to 1,000 megabytes.
Creating a windows password reset disk. Even then, this is only because they only take about a megabyte and you can only have one on an otherwise blank memory medium. If you use a USB drive, you can't have anything else on it. In general, ALWAYS use a USB drive because you have much more storage room. The only difference between a floppy disk and a USB drive is in terms of capacity: 1.44 MB for a floppy disk, 1+ GB for a USB drive.
That would depend on the size you purchase.
No. A USB mic plugs directly into the USB port of your computer. The ART MB 127 is designed to amplify a standard dynamic or condenser mic.