I don't think you can with USB; with a FireWire flash drive you can use another computer's target disk mode.
No.
To use ReadyBoost a person obtains a flash drive and places the flash drive in the USB port on the computer. ReadyBoost allows your computer to store memory on it to speed up the computer.
The USB Flash drive was not invented for a particular computer.
put your flash drive in the computer and boot the windows CD when the setup come and asks about partitioning use the directory of your flash drive
Plug the first flash drive into a computer, copy the file into the computer, unplug the first flash drive, then plug the second into the computer, cut and paste the file from the computer to the second flash drive. The file is now on both flash drives.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.
yes
Test it on another computer and test another flash/pen-drive on that computer. Then use Google to find some flash-drive recovery programs. Finally, most likely, time to buy a new drive.
Plug the Flash Drive into a USB Port on your computer or laptop, and access the drive from My Computer.
Any Flash drive can be used for that purpose. Just plug the Flash drive into your computer, open "My Computer", open the Flash drive, and drag and drop your documents.
Use an external hard drive, or USB Flash drive.
There are many potential uses for a flash drive. When running Windows Vista, a flash drive can be used to boost the overall speed and performance of a computer. The storage space on a USB flash drive can be combined with the current hard drive space to increase the speed of a computer. Simply insert the flash drive into the computer and follow the onscreen instructions.