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Buy the CD and copy it onto a USB drive
There is no way to connect a pen drive to a DVD player if there is no USB port. Some newer televisions have USB ports installed on them already. If you have no USB port on either, buy a new media box or a new television.
If u have enough buck and strong wish to buy!!
There are a number of options for one wishing to purchase a 100GB USB drive. These are available from Best Buy, Amazon, eBay, Newegg and Tiger Direct.
There is no place to buy a USB recovery program. You need to first purchase a USB flash drive (these are relatively inexpensive), then you need to put the recovery program on the USB (such as a Windows recovery), You will then have a recovery program on a USB.
throw it away..and buy new one!
your USB drive is toasted - bin it and buy another onesee http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_often_should_you_scan_your_USB_drive
By buying a floppy drive. You can buy an external USB floppy drive for under $50.
External tape drives will not be compatible with the upcoming USB 3.0 specification, however USB 3.0 will be backwards compatible with it.
One can buy a USB pen drive, or flash drive, from many sites online. Sites such as eBay and Amazon should have a wide variety of flash drives. Also, any electronics stores or stores that have an electronics department, such as Walmart, Meijer, or Best Buy, will all carry flash drives.
SATA (Serial ATA) drives are normal drives that use the SATA interface when connecting to a PC. A SATA cable is used to bridge the gap between the drive and the computers motherboard and a separate cable is used to provide power to the drive.USB, in a similar way to SATA, refers to an interface. It is possible to use a USB cable to connect a SATA drive to a USB port but only if you use an appropriate SATA-USB adapter.Most, if not all, external hard-drive kits, which may be sold as 'USB hard-drives', will contain a SATA drive inside a drive caddy with a USB cable connecting it to the PC. The caddy will already have the SATA-USB adapter built into it, negating the need to go and buy one yourself.Please don't try and wedge a USB cable straight into the back of a SATA drive as it will no doubt cause damage.
Not if it's a internal CD or DVD drive. If it is a external CD or DVD drive they usually connected via USB port or Fire-wire.