If an individual wants to save a Powerpoint presentation to a pen-drive, the method is simple. Copying the Powerpoint presentation to a pen-drive is similar to copying it to a flash drive. First, the pen-drive needs to be plugged in. Then, the individual clicks on the PowerPoint file and selects "copy". Then, the person may paste it into the files of the pen-drive.
I don't know how you got it on a pen drive, but most programs install when you run the .exe file. __________________________________________________________________ If it's already Installed in your pen drive then jsut copy and paste into your computer.
You can create a shared folder on your hard drive and copy all data from the pen drive in the folder. Or you can share your pin drive right click on the drive (or folder) Security and sharing...
right click on file then click through sendto the local drive path
To find the speed of a pen drive, you can use a computer with USB ports and a file transfer test. Copy a large file (such as a video or a folder of files) to the pen drive and measure the time it takes to complete the transfer. Alternatively, you can use software tools like CrystalDiskMark or USBDeview, which can provide detailed benchmarks of the pen drive's read and write speeds. These methods will give you a good indication of the pen drive's performance.
Yes. Everything that is backed up can be accessed. If the entire hard drive is backed up, then the emails will also be accessible. If the emails have already been deleted, they won't copy to the back-up, but they can still (probably) be recovered from the original drive if someone wants to go to the trouble. Computers are snitches.
Copy all the text from the email with Ctrl+C and paste it into a text document with Ctrl+V, save the document and drag the document in the external hard drive and Done you have all your emails as a back up.
USB ( Universal Serial Bus) serves both purposes...both output and input....when we copy something into a pen drive it serves as an output and when we view something from a pen drive it serves as an Input.
No, it is all stored on the pen drive.
when I plug in my pen drive to the computer and when i unplug the pen drive to the computer , how to know?When i plug in my pen drive it is not showing any signs of any pen...
Simply plug the pen drive into the Mac and then find the disk icon on the desktop, open it, find the files you want then click and hold onto the file and drag it to the desktop. It's called Drag and Drop.
buy him a new pen drive