The highest amount of gigabytes that a flash drive that is on the market has (when this question was answered) is 128GB.
Depends on the gigabytes of the usb and the store you get it from
2 USB ports The 4 USB port models will not be made again and stopped being made with the 80 GB model from August 2007 when it was replaced by a 2 USB port model in August 2008
only 2 usb ports on the front
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A USB Cruzer is SanDisk brand of a USB Flash (Memory) Drive. Such a device stores just about any computer file type. SanDisk Corp. makes all kinds of USB flash drives, from 16 MB (mega byte) to 32 GB. (MB or GB is a unit of storage capacity, as in 0.016 GB = 16 MB or 32 GB = 32,000 MB.)
32 GB
yes.
Yes it can.
It depends. Usually USB flash drives are measured in Gigabytes, and it should have told you when you bought it (you pay for what you get). Usually, a flash drive is no less than 1 Gigabyte, and no more than 4 Gigabytes.
Almost one. A gigabyte is equivelent to 1,000 megabytes.
USB Flash drives are generic. No specific driver is needed.
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