Open up the Flash Drive from the desktop, create a new folder out of the flash drive, select the files in the Flash Drive, then drag-and-drop the files into the folder.
Open the folder on the computer you want to store the music in. Plug in the flash drive. It'll ask what you want to do. Select "view files", and another folder will open. Highlight the songs (you can do this by going to "Edit" and choosing "Select All". Then go back to the edit tab, select "Cut", go to the folder where you want to transfer the files. Right click and select "Paste".
The iConvert Turntable converts your old records to MP3 files and saves them onto a USB Flash Drive (or memory card). You can then plug the Flash Drive into your computer where it should show up on the Desktop. You can the select Add To Library.... From iTune's File menu, select the Flash Drive in the listing and select all the mp3 files to add them to the iTunes library.
Put the flash drive into your computer's USB port (assuming you have the proper driver loaded onto the computer). Go to "My Computer" and highlight the drive that shows up, right-click and select "Format." That'll wipe it completely clean. Or, if you just want to remove the files, do the same thing but instead of formatting, just highlight the files and right-click to delete the file, pix, or whatever. On an Apple Macintosh, go to /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility and select the drive in the list on the left. Then go to the tabs on the right and select erase. If you like, you can select security options such as Zero Out, 7 pass or 35 pass. (Note that the 35 pass will take 35x longer than the Zero Out option) When you are ready, click erase. When it is done you can enter a name for the drive and eject/disconnect it.
I guess if you copy the files or option drag the sites Certainly. Copy the files and paste them to the flash drive. They stay on your hard drive.
No. You need to have the flash drive unless you copied the files to the PC.
To get your flash drive unstuck, you will probably have to use as much of your strength and pull it out of your computer. Luckily, you will not lose any of your files as long as the flash drive itself is not damaged.
You can do this a few different ways: 1. You can drag the files onto the USB Flash Drive image, which will be located on your Desktop; 2. You can open the USB Flash Drive and drag files into its window; 3. You can open the folder your files are in, then drag the files onto the USB Flash Drive image located in the "Devices" section in the Finder window.
A 32 GB flash drive can hold about 2050 MP3 files. A 32 GB flash drive will hold around 64 MP4 files, depending on how long they are. USB flash drives are able to be written over if you want to delete the information.
This could happen do it a flash drive virus. Run a complete scan of your flash drive
If you can't see a hidden files of a flash drives , you can do the following steps: - If you want those files >> please try to download a virus program that can fix and remove viruses from your flash drives then try to open it again. - If the files that you want to show is not important >> then do format for your flash drive to remove all files and clean your flash drive.
Some flash drives have programs added to help you with you use your flash drive properly, but no, If the flash drive has no files on it, It's empty.