This is if you use a PC:
Go to Computer or My Computer (depending on the OS) and then on your flash drive icon, right click and go to properties. All the details regarding the memory will be there.
A flash memory card is a card that holds digital data. An example of a flash memory card would be an SD Card, Micro SD, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Flash Drive (Thumb Drive, USB key). All Ipod models except the ipod classic use flash memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, but, hardrives do. Those are classified under, non-flash memory. Flash memory cards have different memory capacities. The higher the capacity, the more expensive it will be. But, the higher capacity, the more stuff can be put on it. Hope this helps
It depends on how much memory your trying to store. But a great company is sandisk
Depends. The memory capacity varies. Plus it is listed always on the flash drive itself. The memory ranges from up to 128 MB to 1 TB. MB=megabyte TB=Terabyte
If it is a flash memory, it could be around 300 riyals from Jarrir.
It really depends on what flash drive you have. For Instances, I have a 4 GB memory, but there is 8 GB, and I'm pretty sure there is a 16 GB memory. It should have it printed on your flash drive, but if it doesn't, when you plug it in to your computer and click on the name, it should give you how much memory you have used up out of how much you have. I hope my information helped you even though it wasn't exactly what you may have been looking for. Thanks and I hope you have good luck with it! :) (I don't have a file on here but...) Bellamy4eva
Depends. The memory capacity varies. Plus it is listed always on the flash drive itself. The memory ranges from up to 128 MB to 1 TB. MB=megabyte TB=Terabyte
Flash memory storage devices that plug into USB ports are commonly referred to as USB thumb drives. USB thumb drives come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and capacities and are often used for transporting files from one computer to another.
I'm not sure but I think 24GB is the max. I wonder why someone would need that much memory, maybe like patient records for a doctor.
No, you can not use a flash drive in place of RAM. Even if you could, it would not be a good alternative to RAM. Flash drives have a much slower data transfer rate, and a longer access time. Even if this were possible, it would drastically slow your computer down. Windows Vista does have the capability to use a flash drive to improve the computer's performance - it is a feature called ReadyBoost. ReadyBoost allows a flash drive to be an intermediary between the RAM and Virtual Memory. Virtual Memory is stored on your hard drive - it is used to swap items stored in RAM that are not being used to speed up the memory access time for things that are being used. Since Flash Drives are usually faster than hard drives, if you have a small amount of memory on your PC, it can speed it up.
In the context of flash drives, gigabyte usually means 1,000,000,000 (10003). Note that this term has a different meaning in other contexts (in the context of RAM it means 10243).
Not possible sd card is just a disk to store files on, it is not assigned to the operating system. Windows ReadyBoost With Windows ReadyBoost, you can use a flash memory device, like a universal serial bus (USB) flash drive or secure digital (SD) memory card, to improve your computer's system performance without having to add additional memory. The flash memory device serves as an additional memory cache-memory that the computer can access much more quickly than it can access data on the hard disk drive.
It has a capacity of 1.5 Megabytes of Flash Memory.