It has to do with the transmission. More often than not it's the pressure sensor #4 that needs to be replaced (~ $250 parts and labor) and not the entire transmission. Make sure it's the #4 sensor and not #3 sensor that needs to be replaced - even the pros at the dealerships make this mistake.
Yes, certain mp3 players do have a flash drive. It would depend on which model of mp3 player you purchased as to if that mp3 player does have a flash drive.
No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.
I'm not sure that the word "developed" would apply as in the same context as film would ... but you can get the pictures printed off the flash drive ...
This could happen do it a flash drive virus. Run a complete scan of your flash drive
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.
It would depend if E: on your computer is the flash drive or just a hard drive. If it a flash drive then you can open windows explorer and then right click on the flash drive and click format. You can do that for the hard drive too. Just remember you will lose all the data in that drive
A pilot need instruments so he can see the current state and location of his aircraft. The primary instruments a pilot will use (Sometimes called the "six-pack") are the airspeed indicator, the attitude indicator, the altimeter, the turn coordinator, the heading indicator, and the vertical speed indicator. All of these instruments are vital to the safe operation of the aircraft. Other instruments the pilot might use would be VOR receivers, Automatic Directional finder (ADF), Comm and Nav radios, and engine instruments.
your friends flash drive is not 2tb. more likely it is a 2 gig flash drive, and i would imagine the xbox doesnt like the format of the drive. try hooking it up to a laptop and formatting the flash drive. fat32 or ntfs will work. good luck.
A torrent site, or just copy it like any file you would onto the Flash Drive.
That would be a solid state hard drive, or SSHD.
both save up memory on your computer but if you have a flash drive then you can carry it around and use it on other computers. but a hard drive has a lot of free space to save stuff
No, unless it's an ssd drive, at which point it would no longer be a "disk drive".