easy any size as long as it is formatted into fat32 and you can do this with a free easy to use program called "swissknife" think you can download it from c/net works for flash drives external hard drives also!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only real limit that would apply is the FAT32 partition size limit, which is about 2 TB. No Flash drive comes close to this size.
The largest flash drive size wise is the size of a calculator or iPod. Size-wise they also make them up to several tetrabytes and are not too expensive to purchase.
The largest flash drive size wise is the size of a calculator or Ipod. Size-wise they also make them up to several tetrabytes and are not too expensive to purchase.
128mb
4GB, minimum size is 256mb.
Yes depending on the size of the game and the flash drive.
Yes. All Flash drives are portable. They come at a size of about 5 cm.
The size of an 8 GB flash drive is 8 GB.
It depends on how large the flash drive is, and how large the files are. Take the size of the flash drive in GB, divide by the average size of the files in MB, and multiply by 1000. So for example if you are storing photographs that are 2 MB in size on an 8 GB flash drive, you could store approximately 8 / 2 x 1000 = 4000 photos ========== It also depends on the file structure in use. Most flash drives come pre-formatted with either FAT32 or exFAT - although most of them can be re-formatted to use other file structures. Both FAT32 and exFAT allow some flexibility in the size of the clusters used. Since storage is allocated by cluster - with enough clusters allocated to accommodate each file, the maximum number of files is also limited to the number of clusters. As an example, theoretically if you had an 8 TB flash drive (wouldn't that be sweet) formatted with FAT32 using 32 KB clusters the maximum number of files would be 268,173,300. For smaller total capacity and/or larger cluster size, the number of files will diminish proportionately.
8 Gb
A Floppy Disc (by definition) holds a maximum of 1.44 MegaBytes (1,440,000 Bytes) of data whereas a flash drive starts at 500 MegaBytes 500,000,000 and can hold as much as 8,000 MegaBytes 8,000,000,000 (8GB) of data. ... SIZE .. DOES .. MATTER. :-)
That, of course, depends on the size of your flash drive. A typical DVD quality movie would range from 700 Mb to 1 Gb in size. Note that the size mentioned on your flash drive is always a bit more than it can handle!