Nope, however they have many feature that are the same.
download it to your hard drive, then drag and drop onto the flash drive
your flash drive
You can write to a flash drive and read data from the flash drive. It acts the same as a miniature hard drive, just like the one on your computer. It uses flash memory, hence the name flash drive.
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Not unless you specifically copy them to your hard drive. The flash drive acts like an external drive.
Usb flash drive S D card DVD and Hard disk
It would depend if E: on your computer is the flash drive or just a hard drive. If it a flash drive then you can open windows explorer and then right click on the flash drive and click format. You can do that for the hard drive too. Just remember you will lose all the data in that drive
That would be a solid state hard drive, or SSHD.
Yes. Flash drives work just as well in reading memory as a CD or your hard drive. Plus, flash drives have a tendency to read faster than hard drives, so it may load faster.
Just resave the file. The flash drive is represented as an ordinary file system. If you can change the date of a file on a hard drive, then you can change it on a flash drive.
No If you open a doc from your flash drive in Word (for example) then it will be read into memory but will not be stored on the hard drive, unless you do Save As... and write it out to somewhere on C: (assuming your HDD is C:, most are)
The iPod touch doesn't have a hard drive, it has flash memory. You can get it in up to 64GB.