The USB device is hardware.
The USB port is hardware.
Hardware.
The write protection on the USB memory card readers is both a hardware and software protection.
There are many electronic and hardware stores which sell 4GB USB Kingston memory sticks. An example would be Best Buy. With the proliferation of USB 2.0 and 3.0, memory sticks can be commonly found.
CD/DVD-rom drive, USB Flash drive. ect
A VDU is hardware.
USB JTAG is a specialty module that attaches to a personal computer or a laptop to allow Hardware ingineers and software programmers to develop applications with DSPs and microcontrollers.
The WinZip software is used for compressing data and information when wanting to send digitally via email. It can also be useful for getting the most out of storage hardware such as USB sticks and external hard drives.
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No -- USB memory sticks attach directly to the computer via a USB port.
You can use Device Manager for the hardware and Add/Remove programs for the software.
No. If the device is not detected, you have a hardware problem, not a software problem. Something is wrong with either your USB port or your drive; uninstalling and reinstalling the software will have no effect.