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Neither, it is a storage device. But if you MUST choose between the two, choose output device.
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The same way you copy any other file to a flash drive.
Put it into the E drive (disk drive) and wait. An option screen will appear, then choose 'play CD'
It allows you to have the option of using the other one when you break your foot. :)
When you choose the installation partition to install on, choose your flash drive then on startup, hold the option key down, it should show you your flash drive partition to boot up with.
It allows you to have the option of using the other one when you break your foot. :)
That's a much simpler option for most people,but if you're happy with a tape drive you shouldn't worry about it.
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
In order to do that your motherboard should support boot from USB, Fireware or E-SATA. If it does, you need to go to BIOS options and choose option "Boot from USB device..." or something like that. E-SATA and should be available as any other hard drive. Same is true for Fireware.
To format a Clickfree device using Windows, connect it to your computer and open "This PC" or "My Computer." Right-click on the Clickfree drive and select "Format." Choose the desired file system (usually NTFS or exFAT) and ensure the "Quick Format" option is unchecked for a thorough wipe. Click "Start" to begin the formatting process, which will erase all data on the device.
A USB drive allows a USB device to be plugged into the computer. Common items are cameras and webcams. You will rarely need to replace the USB drive on your computer, since it is not something that can easily be damaged.