There is no reason you cannot load an operating system on a flash drive. However, getting the computer to recognize the flash drive and boot from it could be an issue.
The easiest way to import audio or video into a ps3 is with the use of a USB flash drive. If you load the files on to a flash drive, you can put the flash drive in the input on the ps3, and then listen to or watch whatever is on the flash drive.
Easy! get a flash-drive, save it, and load it on another computer. P.S get flash-drive from Staples.
Yes you can, though, not all games can load from the junk/flash drive.
From a flash drive, plug it in to the computer and select the drive it is being put in to open it from there. From the hard drive, click "open" and search for your file. From a disk, do the same procedure as a flash drive except it should show up as a CD drive rather than a file drive like a flash drive.
It depends on the capacity of the flash drive. A common 1.5 hour movie in a standard file type (.wmv, .mkv, etc) is about 700Mbs. An entire copy of a DVD, including menus and all of the extras, is usually 1-2Gbs. So, if you have a 1Gb flash drive, yes it can hold a movie.
Yes. Flash drives work just as well in reading memory as a CD or your hard drive. Plus, flash drives have a tendency to read faster than hard drives, so it may load faster.
It is possible to save your Wayward game onto a flash drive. To do it you must use the Save/Load feature in the game.
I use a Flash to Video Encoder PRO. Very easy to use program. You can convert flash files to video movie AVI, mp4, ASF/WMV, mpeg files, etc.
You will need a Emulator.
You can't. You have to buy a 16gb flash drive.
You will need to save the pictures on a flash drive, CD, or DVD, in order to load them on an iMac.