It could be anything depending upon how many other drives you have. It would probably be the next letter after whatever letters have already been used.
The USB Flash drive was not invented for a particular computer.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.
Plug the first flash drive into a computer, copy the file into the computer, unplug the first flash drive, then plug the second into the computer, cut and paste the file from the computer to the second flash drive. The file is now on both flash drives.
Why would you want to break open a flash drive? Crack the plastic housing carefully with a vice or pliers and jemmy apart with a screwdriver.
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. It is stored on the Flash drive.
There are many potential uses for a flash drive. When running Windows Vista, a flash drive can be used to boost the overall speed and performance of a computer. The storage space on a USB flash drive can be combined with the current hard drive space to increase the speed of a computer. Simply insert the flash drive into the computer and follow the onscreen instructions.
No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.
Easy! get a flash-drive, save it, and load it on another computer. P.S get flash-drive from Staples.
I don't think you can with USB; with a FireWire flash drive you can use another computer's target disk mode.
Flash memory works by storing information on a flash drive. This can be done by connecting the flash drive to your computer or laptop, and then transferring the information over to the drive.
The easiest way is to put the pictures on a computer and then insert the flash drive and put on what pictures you want.