Yes, flashdrives will work on all computers produced by apple except the iPad. All laptops and desktops have USB ports. The world of Macs is so facinating!! I'm glad you are interested in it!
When ever you insert in your flash drive in an apple computer, there should be a sign of a white flash drive on your desktop. Hope that answers your question.
Plug it into one of the USB ports.
The easiest way is to put the pictures on a computer and then insert the flash drive and put on what pictures you want.
you save it on a flash drive then take the drive out and you saved your computer games.
in the usb port
put your flash drive in the computer and boot the windows CD when the setup come and asks about partitioning use the directory of your flash drive
Yes it will since you put them into two different slots.
You can fit minecraft.exe on a 2 gig flash drive, but when you move form computer to computer you do not bring your saves and tecture packs with you
Why would you want to break open a flash drive? Crack the plastic housing carefully with a vice or pliers and jemmy apart with a screwdriver.
Yes. Just either buy a flash drive, put it in their computer, and put the songs on the flash drive, or you can plug your iPod into their computer and drag the music you want using iTunes.
Plug your flash drive into the USB port on the computer. If a folder does not pop-up immediately, go to your "My Computer" folder and find the USB drive there. Open the folder for the USB drive. Also open the folder the document folder containing the files that you want to put on the flash drive. Drag the documents over to the flash drive folder and a copy will be placed in the folder. Once all of the desired documents have been copied over, you can remove the flash drive from the computer.
go on your computer and put the flash drive in
As long as it shows up as some sort of icon or file, it may be put on the flash drive, but there must be space available in the flash drive.
In order to you'd have to take the pictures from the computer and put it on a jump drive- usb drive - flash drive.