I had that problem one time.I called tech support for that product. They told me to create a folder in the flash drive and windows would recognize it and allow you to fill it to capacity. It worked for me. I hope it will for you.
You go out of the room into the bathroom. You go right to go yo the bathroom and you need to flush the thumb drive.
well it depends what you want it for. hard drive mp3 players have a lot more room usually, while flash based players will usually only have 4-8 gb's of space. however, flash players are almost always smaller, they are quieter, and they have no moving parts. this means that they are less likely to fail, and are less likely to break when you drop them. (and you will) in other words, if you really need thousands of songs with you all the time, get a hard drive mp3 player. otherwise, go with the flash. Nick
Use a Flash Drive or Disc. You'll need a big amount of room if you have a lot on your computer to move. Highlight the things you want and click Copy (Ctrl+C), make sure they're pasted (Ctrl+C) Applications/Documents. So I am sure to say to put no "Shortcuts" in your Flash drive. Put the Flash drive in your new computer now. Open the flash drive and copy the things, and drag them where you want them to be. Keep askin' questions anonymus
Yes. Data DVDs can be copied directly as long as they are not copy-protected software. Video or audio DVDs will require transcoding. Make sure the flash drive has enough room to hold the contents of the disc.
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You can save any files to a USB drive that you would save on any other kind of drive. Providing theres room of course. The only problem I can forsee with videos is that flash-based USB drives usually have pretty low data-transfer speeds compared to hard drives.... The data transfer speed may not be high enough to play high-resolution video directly from it. So if your video studders & stops, that's probably why.
No, adding files to a flash drive does not erase existing files. A flash drive has a specific storage capacity, and when you add new files, they are stored alongside existing ones as long as there is enough available space. However, if the drive is full, you may need to delete some files to make room for new ones. Always ensure to safely eject the drive after use to prevent data loss.
It depends on how much space each movie takes up. Try to add up the megabytes and gigabytes of each movie to estimate if there is enough room to store your collection.
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You can add as many harddrives as you want to. As long as there is enough room.
This depends mainly on the size of the drive. A HDD that barely has enough room to install XP on will take only a few minutes to format. A terabyte drive may take several hours.
Verify that there is sufficient room in Flash to accommodate the IOS