I rile on analogy to teach this so here we go...
Your USB Flash Drive is like a blank Diary or Journal.
you bought one that is 30 pages long, good for one month.
now you try to add all the appointments for the year in the journal and find that it is not big enough to hold the entire year of 365 days one on each page.
the file you are loading is the calendar you are trying to enter into your journal.
Please note that this is a simplistic answer and due to many possible technical things may not be the actual problem you are experiancing, however it is very likely to be correct if the file is very large and the memory stick capacity is small say a 2 meg stick and a 20 meg file...
hope this helps.
Yes you can if the flash drive is big enough.
Yes, as long as the flash drive is big enough to hold the file(s).
Plug the first flash drive into a computer, copy the file into the computer, unplug the first flash drive, then plug the second into the computer, cut and paste the file from the computer to the second flash drive. The file is now on both flash drives.
the first "pen" or "flash" drive was made in 1987.
You flash drive has FAT32 file system. FAT32 doens't support so big files. Try to format your flash drive in NTFS and everything will work. Also you might not have enough free disk space on your flash drive.
in 1987
If you were unlucky enough to have a flash drive in 1987, you wouldn't have had a USB port to plug it into. So the biggest change was the introduction of USB.
intel. Flash memory was developed by Toshiba and then intel developed a flash drive from Toshiba's invention.
Flash drive can store any kind of information. If information is in electronic format it can be transferred to a flash drive. Just make sure that you have enough empty space available on you flash drive before transferring information. Otherwise it might not fit.
dov moran
Yes. So long as you have enough space for the image file, just set the destination to the flash drive when creating the disk image.
One would need to buy a USB Flash card reader. they are cheap enough. dont forget to look for a "compatible with MAC" Logo.