A removable storage media is a device that can be used to store data but does not necessarily have to be permanently attached to the computer. Examples of removable storage media include flash disk, diskettes, and CD.
its a usb flash drive. you go to start push computer, and the drive will come up. click on it and you can open anything saved on there.
its called removable because you can carry it around and take the info out of a computer
Usb connected devises like MP3's, flash drives, hard disc drives etc.
Removable Storage Media is what allows you to temporarily plug in a storage device such as a USB Thumb Drive and place files on them, and move them to another computer or device.
A USB flash memory drive is a removable hardware device
click save as and click on my documents, your flash drive will be shown as a removable device.
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Flash Camcorders are camcorders which record video onto flash memory instead of a video tape. The flash memory can be a removable memory card (SDHC, Memory Stick, xD), or it can be built-in memory which is not removable. Some camcorders like the Canon HF S10 have both removable memory and built-in memory. Removable memory is generally better in a flash camcorder because when you fill the memory, you can record more by inserting an empty memory card. Whereas with built-in you have to move the videos onto a computer before recording more video. See related links for a list of flash camcorders.
Memory Stick is a removable flash memory card. In other words, Memory Sticks are used as storage media for a portable device. Memory Sticks can easily be removed for access by a PC.
No, it has built in flash drive memory that is not removable.
It is a removable disk and a USB drive.
Yes, although to properly remove it, you need to perform an eject sequence in software before you physically remove it.
No, its not an optical storage device.
The only non removable storage device is the hard drive. In some instances you can purchase a larger hard drive but it is not removable in the way that a flash drive is removable.
I think that's Vista's ReadyBoost technology.
This question is two questions in one. (1) Save on removable memory buy buying the large capacity devices. They usually have a lower cost per GB. (2) Save on removable memory by connecting it to the computer or device that holds the source data. Depending on your OS (operating system) if you connect it to a computer or device, the memory will appear as a drive on the computer or a source on the device. This is only general because I don't know if you are talking about flash, hard drives, memory sticks, SD, Zip, floppy, tape, with USB, proprietary or PC or etc. interfaces. Specific information is needed for a specific answer.