Get an 8 Gb drive which is about 25$ .This would be a better deal than a 1 GB one.
Yes you can if the flash drive is big enough.
Yes, as long as the flash drive is big enough to hold the file(s).
File folder, flash cards and flash drive are things at school. They begin with the letter f.
You flash drive has FAT32 file system. FAT32 doens't support so big files. Try to format your flash drive in NTFS and everything will work. Also you might not have enough free disk space on your flash drive.
If you were unlucky enough to have a flash drive in 1987, you wouldn't have had a USB port to plug it into. So the biggest change was the introduction of USB.
There are thin fibers in the middle of every flash drive that help to secure all of the data. The strength of the fibers determines how much data you can hold.
Flash drive can store any kind of information. If information is in electronic format it can be transferred to a flash drive. Just make sure that you have enough empty space available on you flash drive before transferring information. Otherwise it might not fit.
Yes. So long as you have enough space for the image file, just set the destination to the flash drive when creating the disk image.
No. Your school Z: Drive is a shared drive on that school's network, which your computer is not a part of. That is why, in most cases, your teachers require you to purchase either a CD-RW disk or a flash-drive.
One would need to buy a USB Flash card reader. they are cheap enough. dont forget to look for a "compatible with MAC" Logo.
Download it at home then put it on a flash drive and save it to a school computer.
With a USB flash drive, you can store information. They are great for work or for school, and are portable.