see if there is a small trash can symbol and click it may show dates. Click it and your file may popup it wasnt deleted too long ago
If an individual wants to save a Powerpoint presentation to a pen-drive, the method is simple. Copying the Powerpoint presentation to a pen-drive is similar to copying it to a flash drive. First, the pen-drive needs to be plugged in. Then, the individual clicks on the PowerPoint file and selects "copy". Then, the person may paste it into the files of the pen-drive.
To install Turbo C from a pen drive, first, ensure that the pen drive is properly formatted and contains the Turbo C installation files. Connect the pen drive to your PC, then navigate to the drive in File Explorer. Open the Turbo C folder and locate the setup file (usually named "install.exe" or similar). Double-click the setup file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation on your PC.
Yes, pen drives and other drives as well, granting that the file file attachment does not exceed the maximum file size allowable by the email client.
If the pen drive is a standard USB drive then think about upgrading to a USB 2.0 drive, your computer must have a USB 2.0 port as well. USB 2.0 will transfer data much quicker than standard USB. Another option is to use a file compressing software to make the file smaller that you are transferring to the Pen drive. Smaller file, less to move. www.winzip.com
I don't think you can. If it's a digital tape recorder, you can always transfer the file to a computer and then from the computer to the pen drive.
To find the speed of a pen drive, you can use a computer with USB ports and a file transfer test. Copy a large file (such as a video or a folder of files) to the pen drive and measure the time it takes to complete the transfer. Alternatively, you can use software tools like CrystalDiskMark or USBDeview, which can provide detailed benchmarks of the pen drive's read and write speeds. These methods will give you a good indication of the pen drive's performance.
I don't know how you got it on a pen drive, but most programs install when you run the .exe file. __________________________________________________________________ If it's already Installed in your pen drive then jsut copy and paste into your computer.
To connect a pen drive directly to a projector, first, ensure that the projector has a USB port compatible with USB drives. Insert the pen drive into the USB port on the projector. Then, use the projector's remote or on-device controls to navigate to the input source or file browser to access the content on the pen drive. Finally, select the desired file to display it on the screen.
You need to create an autorun.ini file in the root of the USB drive (usually F:/, but the drive letter can be different from computer to computer).
right click on file then click through sendto the local drive path
Yes. I presume you are using Windows. Right click on it in Windows Explorer, then click Format, then you will be able to select which file system you want on it. Formatting deletes everything on the pen drive, so back it up first.
The data will be lost for ever unless they have been saved somewhere else.