Yes you can if the flash drive is big enough.
You can't transfer the entire program. However, you can transfer the installation wizard in order to install it on another machine. To do this you would have to burn the disk image to the computer, extract it, and transfer the necessary installation files to the flash 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.
A disk!
The flash drive. The flash drive, in my opinion, is better anyway because with a disk you have to burn info on it. Then, to change something, you either get a new disk or unburn it (if possible).
No, an external disk drive and a flash drive are not the same. An external disk drive typically refers to a device that uses spinning disks, like a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD), and connects to a computer via USB or other ports. In contrast, a flash drive, often called a USB drive or thumb drive, uses flash memory for storage and is usually smaller and more portable. While both serve as storage solutions, their mechanisms and typical uses differ.
Yes, easily. Put your iTunes on a disk or flash drive and insert it into the macbook. All of your iTunes should easily be transferred and usable.
No, it is a data storage device like a hard disk ot floppy disk.
it does not work because the flash drive is formatting, which will to complet eradication of every suff in the fash drive.
I don't think you can with USB; with a FireWire flash drive you can use another computer's target disk mode.
hard disk drive
Hard Drive, Flash Drive, Compact Disk(CD Drive)
When you plug your flash drive into an available USB slot, a window should automatically pop up saying " view files or folders", click on it then drag n drop your documents into the opened window. If the window does not appear, click on start menu - my computer("computer" in vista) and look for a drive that's not your hard drive (usually C), and not your CD/DVD drive, in my computer, my Flash drive shows up as "UDISK F". Once you find your flash drive icon, double click it to open a new window. Open your documents folder and drag n drop the documents directly into the opened window. Abra Cadabra you are now a computer genius (According to my Mom).