Yes, you can download songs from a flash drive onto a computer. Plug in the Flash drive and open the flash drive up and another window to where you want the song to be. Just drag the song from the flash drive to the window you want it to be in, and wait for the transfer to take place.
Um download them to your computer. Put them on a flash drive or hook your ps3 up to your computer and save away
Yes. Just either buy a flash drive, put it in their computer, and put the songs on the flash drive, or you can plug your iPod into their computer and drag the music you want using iTunes.
An iPod is basically a flash drive, so yeah you can.
You could go to a website such as bee mp3 or mp3 raid to download files and save them on your flashdrive.
i want songs download with flash get option
Most mp3 players will show up like a flash drive when you plug them in to your computer. Just go to "my computer" in windows when it is plugged in and you can click and drag songs onto the mp3 player. It will probably show up as a removable drive.
Yes, any data that can be stored on a hard drive can also be stored on a flash disk. A flash disk can even be configured with a boot sector and you can "boot" your computer from the flash disk.
If your using windows, double click on computer. Then double click on your flash drive. Then open another window and go to my music (or where ever your music is). Right click on the songs you want and press copy. Go back over to your flash drive, right click, and press paste. From there, your computer will copy all the songs that you wanted!
Yes, you can download songs to your computer using iTunes.
you have to put it on your computer first and then you can download songs on to your kindle
Its easy, if you have a flash drive. Take whatever videos, pics, or songs u want from your computer, put them on flash drive, then move them to xbox. some consoles do require an update for this though.
On average, a 32 gb flash drive can hold approximately 7000 songs. This number can vary a bit, though, depending on the length and quality of the songs.