you could attempt to format the media but you will lose all of information which is stored on the device. using windows go to my computer - find the appropriate device - right click on it - click on format - click on quick format and then start
I gigabyte is 1,024 megabytes... so the 1gb is bigger - 4 times bigger.
Files that are larger than the USB Capacity. Example: 2.3GB file on a 1GB Flash Drive cannot be copied/saved on the USB
One can obtain a Sandisk 1GB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive from a variety of stores and online sources. Such stores and online sources include Amazon and Best Buy.
as long as it has over 1gb in memory. and u have the latest update
Readyboost a a program wich may be used to speed-up your computer. Plug in a USB stick, and press readyboost. (Like if you have a 1GB USB stick , your PC will get 1gb more RAM) More about it : http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/speed-up-your-windows-vista-computer-with-readyboost/
A USB memory stick usually has between 1GB and 32Gb of storage, but it goes all the way up to 128GB.
USB flash drives go from 1GB to 32GB. They certainly hold a huge amount of characters depending on the storage capacity on each of them.
There is no Average because usb comes in different storage size such as 64Mb,1GB,2GB,4GB,8GB,16GB,24GB,64GB,128GB and many other sizes which i didn't write
1. Make an ISO copy of Your Win XP 2. Prepare Your USB device (min. capacity 1GB) using RUFUS (free app for making bootable USB) 3. Make sure You set USB device as first bootable device in BIOS 4. Reinstall Your Win XP
More than likely you have an "onboard" video or sound device which is taking part of the memory.
Not all flash drives are the same. Some will hold as low as 512MB while a few will hold as much as 128000MB (128GB). The most common amount of capacity (now days) for a flash drive is 1000MB (1GB).
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