To create a folder for downloading movies to your USB flash drive, first, insert the USB drive into your computer and open it. Right-click in the USB drive window and select "New" > "Folder," then name the folder (e.g., "Movies"). You can now save or move your downloaded movies into this newly created folder for easy access. Make sure to safely eject the USB drive once you're done.
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.
To create a folder on an external hard drive double click on the hard drive's icon and select New Folder from the Finder's File menu.
To create a folder on the H drive, first, open the File Explorer and navigate to the H drive. Right-click in an empty area of the window, select "New," and then click on "Folder." Name the folder as desired, and press Enter to save the name. The new folder will now be created on the H drive.
You can create a shared folder on your hard drive and copy all data from the pen drive in the folder. Or you can share your pin drive right click on the drive (or folder) Security and sharing...
In the same way you do when you download movie on your hard drive. Save or Save as... choose folder on your flash drive, press OK.
Sony did not make this easy for us PSP users. You must create a new folder in the (Drive Letter):/PSP folder named "MPROOT", then, you must rename your video (Must be in MP4 format with AAC codec) to something such as: M4V00019 or M4V10838. Then go to the video section on the PSP and it should come up.
Wow ur a n00b
No. You can only download movies from marketplace on to your hard drive
You can download a movie and save it in your videos folder.
you change the folder you want to save it to. when it ask you were you want to save it you change to your flash drive
we can create a con folder in pc by using ms-dos create a con folder in C-drive by typing mkdir<space>\con\<press enter>... now u can see the folder con created in C-DRIVE OR ANY DRIVEs.. we can remove using rmdir<space>\con\<press enter>.............
Yes, nothing is wrong with that.