It can be the virus, trojans or worm and the most famous ones such as BUOUFO, QWERT, AUTORUN etc.
First put the USB into the computer. Then click pen USB with folders. It should be at the bottom or second from the bottom. Then just drag the music on.
No; your recent docs is only a list of shortcuts. If it was stored exclusively on the USB, that is the only place you can get it from.
Depends on how the virus is coded and what its created to target.
it is usb and has no drivers. it is not the problem of your usb device. there is virus on your system. the number of times you plug into the computer. the virus gets into usb. so early as possible format windows.
Because the FireWire port offers more bandwidth than USB (however the USB 3 standard has changed that)
It won't copy if you manually manage music. Copy the MP3s to your hard drive and then import the folders in ITunes.
No, you do not need to format it. It will install just fine if you don't. Just make sure you don't move files and folders around that have been installed as this may mess up the whole installation.
To lock folders and files in Windows XP, 7 or other systems, there are built-in features. You can lock your folders and files with your Windows login password by this method. Since it is locked with your system password, it is not portable and is not as secure as you might expect. I think that's why you ask for some software here. A third-party folder lock software will be very helpful. I usually use Advanced Folder Encryption since it can lock folders in both my hard drive and USB drives.
Most people use a USB hard disk for back-up. However, it is also a good second storage device for data, but not necessarily for runing programs from. And last, the USB hard drive is a great way to easily copy over large folders or files from one computer so they can be used on a different computer.
You can but it has to be the adapted one that came with your ipod. - Yes, you must use the special iPod to USB cable you got with your box to transfer/sync songs onto your iPod. If you mean putting songs onto your iPod without using iTunes, you can plug it into your hardrive, locate it from my computer, enable the option to view hidden files and folders, click ipod_control, then music, then drop songs into the folders.
To open the root directory of a USB drive on a Mac you need to plug the USB drive into a USB socket and double click on its icon. The window that appears is the root directory. As you add other directories (known as folders on a Mac) they branch out from the root.
Plug your PSP into the PC using the USB cable that came with your PSP. Then on your PSP, go to settings, and select USB Connection. After a few seconds, a box titled "Removable Disk" will pop up either on the PC screen or on the cross bar that runs along the bottom of PC the screen. You can use this box to access folders on your PSP. If a box does not appear, go to "My Computer", select the icon named "Removable Disc", open it and you can then access PSP folders from there.