The amount of songs a 8 Gb USB flash drive can hold depends on the size of the songs. It will hold approximately 2300 average sized (3.5 Mb) songs.
If the phone has a sd card, you can load them to the card, if not then you either have to load them from your carrier, or have a usb cord made for your phone.
Yes, you can download Malay karaoke songs to a USB drive. First, ensure you have the legal rights to download the songs, either through purchasing or accessing royalty-free music. Use a reliable website or app to download the songs in the appropriate format, then connect your USB drive to your computer and transfer the files. Once the transfer is complete, safely eject the USB drive for use in karaoke systems.
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u get 1 off a usb flash drive or mp3 player/iPod, the other you rip off a CD (copy from CD)
Yes, that is possible for an OS that is designed to be compact. FE Ubuntu can be installed, and DamnSmallLinux (complete OS on a USB-drive) Just set the BIOS to the target drive (switch the C: to the usb-drive) and you are ready to go!
If you have the songs on your computer already in mp3 form then relatively easy. Just use a usb cable to connect your mp3 player to your computer then go to my computer then click on the usb drive and open your music folder. Highlight/ select the files you want to transfer then drag the files into the usb drive folder and wait for the transfer. Remove usb safely by right clicking on the drive file and selecting remove safely.
Yes, assuming you have a reasonably fast connection (USB 2.0 recommended) you can put the WoW folder on an external hard drive or even flash drive or USB stick and play the game from there.
The number of songs a 1 GB USB thumb drive can hold varies based on the file format and bitrate of the songs. On average, a typical MP3 file at 128 kbps is about 1 MB per song, allowing for around 800 songs on a 1 GB drive. If the songs are of higher quality, such as 320 kbps, you might fit around 250 to 300 songs. Thus, the capacity can range significantly depending on the audio quality.
No the USB does not work to load and modify games when the PS3 software has not been modified
I don't believe you can recover a file from a USB drive if you don't have the USB drive. I keep backups of the files.
It is a memory card type device that can be plugged into the USB port on many PCs. It is very similar to a Floppy Drive, or a Disk Drive, but does not spin. It allows the user to transfer data (files, songs, images, etc) to/from computers quickly and easily.