Flash drives come formatted in FAT which cannot take a file that large. You must reformat that drive in NTFS or HFS+ in order to copy that size file onto a flash drive!
It depends on the capacity of the flash drive. A common 1.5 hour movie in a standard file type (.wmv, .mkv, etc) is about 700Mbs. An entire copy of a DVD, including menus and all of the extras, is usually 1-2Gbs. So, if you have a 1Gb flash drive, yes it can hold a movie.
Use google docs offline. It will put everything on the computer, as well as the cloud. You can then copy the documents to your flash drive!
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Not unless you specifically copy them to your hard drive. The flash drive acts like an external drive.
The same way you copy any other file to a flash drive.
Approximately how many hard-copy pages of documents could be stored on the flash drive by an employee.
I guess if you copy the files or option drag the sites Certainly. Copy the files and paste them to the flash drive. They stay on your hard drive.
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Mainly, drag the song from the program to your desktop (iTunes if on Mac). Then drag that file to your Flash Drive
Start by inserting the flash drive into the USB slot. Right click on the music that you want to copy and select the copy option, right click on the flash drive from the file explorer and select the paste option.
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.
Yes. Data DVDs can be copied directly as long as they are not copy-protected software. Video or audio DVDs will require transcoding. Make sure the flash drive has enough room to hold the contents of the disc.