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Because the installed Frash is not compatible with our iOS, just delete from cydia and use skyfire browser whenever you like to open flash sites.
This depends on the size of the documents in question. However, the following is an estimate.A 1 page document is approximately 30KB in size (this is for an Office 2003 document)There are 2097152KB in a 2GB flash drive2097152KB divided by 30KB = approximately 69,905 documentsSo you could probably fit about 69,905 1-page documents on a 2GB flash drive.We could also do the same for a 10-page document, which is approximately 145KB (again, Office 2003):2097152KB divided by 145KB = 14,463 documentsNeedless to say, it's a lot of documents!
Not unless you specifically copy them to your hard drive. The flash drive acts like an external drive.
If you are trying to a flash game on your phone and a blue brick with a mark on it appears, then the installation is not successful, uninstall and try again.
It couldn't have.A2. There is occasionally, a Green Flash at setting Sun, and more rarely a Blue Flash. Have a crack at Green Flash in wikipedia.
That code will flash whenever the diagnostic terminal is grounded with the ignition turned on and engine is not running. If there is additional trouble codes stored in the ECM they will appear after code 12 has flashed 3 times. If you have no other codes that flash. Then code 12 means system is okay and no codes presant.
Putting documents on your flashdrive (a USB storage device) is as simple as copying any file on your computer to an enumerated USB Flash Drive using drag-and-drop file listings. Alternatively any program that creates documents gives you the option to write the document to the Flash Drive using its "save as" command. Documents saved on a Flash Drive can opened, edited, then saved back to the storage device without the document being saved to the computer's hard drive.
yes.. go to the documents and the look for the partition and file you want copy and paste to the flash.
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Any Flash drive can be used for that purpose. Just plug the Flash drive into your computer, open "My Computer", open the Flash drive, and drag and drop your documents.
No, a 4MB flash drive will only hold about two average sized pictures. Documents vary in size a by huge amounts so it is hard to tell but it would probably not hold more than 20 documents. A 4GB flash drive(there is an enormous difference between megabyte and gigabyte) will hold about 2000 average sized pictures though.
Whenever Cleod 9 decides to jst finish it already