it matters on what stuff you have on it.
There are many electronic and hardware stores which sell 4GB USB Kingston memory sticks. An example would be Best Buy. With the proliferation of USB 2.0 and 3.0, memory sticks can be commonly found.
A lot of different companies make a 4gb USB memory stick. Sandisk, Kingston, Scandango, are the three major brands of memory stick producers. They can be found at most major electronic retailers.
A couple thousand depending on picture size.
The Kingston 4gb usb
yes, if the USB has enough memory, usually a 2GB will do, if not, a 4GB will be plenty, just copy and paste the counter-strike file onto the USB
You can save up to 700mb of data in a CD and 4gb of data in a DVD. It depends how much size is you USB Device like 4gb, 8gb or 32gb etc. So if you have a USB Device that can store more than 4gb of data than a normal DVD stores, you can use your USB device then.
4gb
For a DVD quality film which is around 2 hours long, it equates to around 1GB of memory. This means you could store around 8 hours worth on a 4GB Usb Flash drive.
The average size is 4GB
This is caused by a failure or malfunction in the USB controller chip. It causes the Memory chip to not be read by the operating system as a storage space, appearing only as an empty "removable disk" like a floppy drive with no disk in it. Generally no fix for this, return under warranty. Some usb sticks will have this problem intermittently at first...take a tip....get your data off!
Most memory stick duo adapters feature a USB interface and are plugged into the computer's USB ports. Memory Stick Duo and Pro are Sony trademarks.
no, it can hold 4 USB and 1 memory card