Not that I know of. I know that Lexar have made a 256GB USB. This is not really financially viable though, you are much better off getting a portable hardrive for the price.
You can store a LOT of CD's on a 500GB drive !
The G Drive is available to be purchased in dozens of different varieties, with varying capacity sizes such as 500gb, 1TB and 2TB, speed and other features.
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.
There are a huge variety of different flash drive spaces available for Kingston Pen Drive. They come as small as 32 gigabytes all the way up to 2 terabytes.
Pua Khein-Seng is the father of pen drive, he developed a storage device and gives name USB Flash drive. USB is the common name of pen drive. You can save data according to the size of pen drive. Pen drives are available in deference range of size such as 2gb, 4gb, 8gb,....1tb.
Apple's configuration options for the MacBook go up to a 500GB (5400-rpm) hard drive. The problem will be finding a suitable 2.5" 1TB drive. There is a kit available that gives you 2 500 GB drives which replaces the MacBook's optical drive with a second 500GB drive giving you 1TB. Apple provides instructions for replacing hard drives. (See links below)
A 500GB hard drive can hold 500GB of data (although in reality slightly less is available for use as the formatting of the disc uses some space). This equates to around 800 albums (in mp3 format), or 150 movies, or 10,000 photographs or any combination of such files.
There are many locations of which one can purchase a Seagate 500GB external hard drive. This includes many electronic stores such as, Best Buy, Walmart, and Staples.
I had to format my Toshiba Canvio 500GB before it was available in windows explorer. there's several tutorials via google/YouTube
That's perfectly ideal!
The number of platters in a 500GB hard disk drive can vary depending on the drive's design and technology. Typically, a 500GB HDD may contain one or two platters, as modern platters can hold a significant amount of data due to advances in areal density. For instance, a single platter might store 500GB, or two platters could each store 250GB. Ultimately, the exact number depends on the specific model and manufacturer.
No, it is all stored on the pen drive.