when I plug in my pen drive to the computer and when i unplug the pen drive to the computer , how to know?When i plug in my pen drive it is not showing any signs of any pen...
Talk to your Technical Advisor at your company to get flash drives unlocked for you.
An advantage of using a pen drive is that you can access your files on the majority of computer systems. You can do so even if they are not connected to the Internet.
if there is another port you can plug the pen drive into, try that. That will elimitate the port as the problem. If you have another computer available, try the pen drive in another computer. If it works, it's not the drive.
I don't think you can. If it's a digital tape recorder, you can always transfer the file to a computer and then from the computer to the pen drive.
because the first pen drive was made like a pen
Test it on another computer and test another flash/pen-drive on that computer. Then use Google to find some flash-drive recovery programs. Finally, most likely, time to buy a new drive.
I'm a little confused by your wording but if you mean that the movie is saved on the pen drive, then yes; it can be viewed by a program on your computer. although, if the movie was saved on your computer and the program for viewing it was on your pen drive, that would technically still work; however complicated.
A pen drive has to be safely removed because there might be documents that are opened on the pen drive that might require to be saved on the drive. If you don't safelty remove the drive you might end up blacking the computer out.
Go on My Computer.. And its shown.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.